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Youyeetoo R1 RK3588s SBC boasts an extensive array of interfaces

By androidpimpOctober 1, 2023Updated:January 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Table of contents
  1. Youyeetoo R1
  2. Youyeetoo R1 Specifications
  3. Packed with a wide range of interfaces.
  4. Offering extra value with NFC Support
  5. An SBC design done the right way
  6. Price and availability
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  • Youyeetoo R1: A sneak peek, Specifications, and Features.

Youyeetoo R1

The R1, created by youyeetoo.com, is an extraordinary Single Board Computer (SBC) specifically designed for the expanding AIoT (AI of Things) market. Packed with an array of impressive features, this compact device is driven by the groundbreaking RK3588s Octa-core 64-bit processor developed by Rockchip. With its cutting-edge 8 nm technology, this ingenious SBC operates at an impressive clock speed of up to 2.4GHz.

This device stands out for its exceptional features. With a potent ARM Mali-G610 MP4 GPU and a built-in NPU (Neural Processing Unit), it possesses the remarkable ability to carry out an impressive 6 TOPS (Trillions of Operations Per Second) of AI computing. Its exceptional speed and energy-efficiency make it the perfect choice for a multitude of AI applications.


Youyeetoo R1 Specifications

Youyeetoo R1 Hardware Specifications

Model

Youyeetoo R1

Hardware features

CPU

Rockchip RK3588S (8nm LP process)

CPU architecture

ARMv8-A

NPU for AI

Built-in Al accelerator NPU with up to 6 TOPS, supports INT4/INT8/INT16 mixed operation.

Core number

8-core (64-bit)

CPU Frequency (Max)

• 4x Cortex-A55 (2.4GHz) 

• 4x Cortex-A76 processor (2.4GHz) 

GPU

ARM Mali-G610 MP4, Quad-core (1GHz)

• Compatible with OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0/3.1/3.2
• OpenCL 1.1,1.2,2.0

• Vulkan 1.1, 1.2450 GFLOPS

• 3D and 2D graphics engine

RAM

LPDDR4 4GB/8GB/16GB/32GB

Storage

• 1x Micro SD (TF) Card Slot
• eMMC: 32G/64G/128G/256GB (option)

USB

• x2 USB-A : USB 2.0 (Limit 500mA)

• x1 USB-A: USB 3.071 (Limit 1A)

• x1 USB-C: Type C (USB3.1 OTG/DP1.4) (Limit 2A)

• x1 USB socket: USB 2.0 (4 pin header: PH-4A 2.0mm )

M.2 interfaces (Socket)

• 1x M2 2242 M-Key Socket, PCIe Gen 2.0 lan 2, support: NVMe/4G LTE Modules.

• 1x M.2 2230 (E-Key) Socket supports: Wireless/ BT Modules such as WiFi 6+ BT5.2.

Camera interface

2x MIPI CSI 4 lane (MIPI_CPHYO/MIPI_CPHY1)

Display

• HDMI: 1 x HDMI2.1 (8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz)
• DP: 1x Type C for DP1.4 (8K@30Hz)

• MIPI FPC: 2x MIPI-DSI (DSIO/DSI1 4K@60Hz)

HDMI Input

Supports up to 4K@60fps (YUV420)

Through adapter board: HDMI IN to MIPI-CSI FPC socket.

(You need to purchase an adapter board separately)

VPU

(Video Codec)

Video encoding:
8K@30fps H.265 / H.264 encoding

(Up to 32-channel 1080P @30fps decoding + 16-channel 1080P@30fps.

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Video decoding:
• 8K@6O0fps H.265/H 264/AV1/VPS/IAVS2

• 8kK@30fps H.264

• 4K@60fps AVI

• 1080P@60fps MPEG-2/-1/VC-1/VP8

Audio Output

• x1 3.5mm audio jack (with mic)

• x1 HDMI audio output

• x1 4-pin headerJ368: R/L/GND/MIC (header: SH1.25mm).

Audio Input

• x1 Audio & Microphone 3.5mm audio jack.

• x1 Microphone (On board socket).
• x1 2-pin header for MIC 3.3V (1.25mm SH1.25).

Network

• x1 Ethernet: 10/100/1000Mbps

• x1 M.2(E-Key) Socket for Wireless Module
• x1 M2.(M-Key) Socket for NVMe/4G LTE Module

NFC

Yes, Included
Using the on-board external antenna, you can Data transfer with mobile phone, android / iOS support/

30PIN Socket

• I2C:12C *3 (I2C1, 12C3, 12C7) default 3.3V
• UART: UART * 3(UART5, UART7, UARTS) default 3.3V
• CAN: CAN*1 (need CAN conversion board )
• PWM: PWM *1(PWM7)

• ADC: ADC * 2(ADC3, ADC4)
• GPIO:GPIO pin*7 default 3.3V support 1.8V(need change BIOS)

(GPIO1_A7/GPIO1_A4/GPIO1_D5/GPIO2_A6/GPIO1_B1/GPIO0_B
OIGPIO0_AO)

• VCC:VCC *2(VCC3v3, VEC5v0)
• SPl(pin:14,16,19,21,23) Reuses I2C7 and UART9

LED light

x3 LED  red/green
4 Pin out socket ,parallel, (Programmable)

Button

• 1x :Boot

• 1x Reset

• 1x Recovery

• 1x Power

Debug port

x1 Debug UART (UART2 3P SH1.25)

RTC Button battery socket

x1 2-Pin 1.25mm SH1.25

PCB size

100 x 69.3mm

On-board FAN Socket

5V 3P ,1.25mm-SH1.25 Adjustable speed

Weight

–

Power

• DC jeck: 12V (5.5×2.1mm, 12V3A)
• Pin socket white: 2-Pin 2.54 pitch

OS

Android/Ubuntu/Debian

Astimate Price

–


Packed with a wide range of interfaces.

Despite being only 100 x 69.3 mm in size, the R1 SBC offers a wide range of interfaces. These include Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI output with 8K support, Type-C, M.2 PCIe2.0, dual MIPI cameras and screens, as well as 3 x USB2.0, 1 x USB3.0, 4 x UART serial port, 2 x I2C, GPIO x 7, SPI x 1, ADC x 2, CAN x 1, and many other common interfaces for AIoT (Artificial intelligence of things).

The R1 is capable of running multiple operating systems, making it highly versatile in a wide range of fields. It can be effectively utilized in cutting-edge areas like edge computing, artificial intelligence, advertising machines, smart homes, and other AIoT applications.


Youyeetoo R1 Top
Youyeetoo R1 Top
Youyeetoo R1 Rear
Youyeetoo R1 Rear

Offering extra value with NFC Support

One of the unique features of the R1 SBC is its inclusion of an NFC (near-field communication) chip. This allows you to conveniently transfer data between the motherboard and your mobile phone (whether it’s Android or iOS) with a simple touch. The youyeetoo team even provides tutorials with application examples to guide you through this process.


An SBC design done the right way

Compared to many of the SBCs we’ve reviewed, this board stands out with its conveniently placed operation buttons on the front side. With easy access to reset, boot, recover, and power buttons. If you’re using a case, you will not have to constantly open it to easily access them.

An additional point to highlight is the wide range of microphone interface options available on the board. You have quite a few of them at your disposal, which can be useful for projects involving sound recording applications. Lastly, there is an additional video option available through a Type-C DP1.4 port that has the impressive capability of decoding video at an astonishing 8K resolution.


Price and availability

You can get the bare board, complete with 4GB/32GB eMMC and a heat sink, at the appealing price of $99.00. For the 8GB/64GB eMMC model, the price is only slightly higher at $119.00. Additionally, there are optional accessory kits available, which include a power adapter and USB serial debug kit.

Our goal is to provide exceptional value for your investment, competing with the likes of the Orange Pi 5B and NanoPi 6C boards. Furthermore, the board showcases a wide array of interfaces, along with an integrated NFC option that provides unmatched versatility.

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