Devkit Specifications
VIM1 Amlogic S905X Open-Source TV Box
Khadas
The VIM1 is the original Amlogic S905X Arm development board designed by Khadas for hobbyists, makers, and electronic fans; many refer to it as an "Open Source TV Box." It is slightly smaller than a Raspberry Pi with dimensions similar to that of a credit card. The VIM1 is only available in two versions: VIM1 Basic with 8 GB EMMC storage and AP6212 (b/g/n) Wi-Fi, and VIM1 Pro with 16 GB EMMC storage and AP6255 (b/g/n/ac) Wi-Fi. Both versions have 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and Bluetooth® 4.2.
Just like a familiar desktop computer, the VIM1 single board computer supports the booting of multiple operating systems. Users can choose from a variety of OS images (ROMs) from their documentation or community forum. Popular OSes include Android 7.1/8.0, Ubuntu 18.04, LibreELEC, Armbian, and Buildroot. There are even dual-boot images for developers to boot both Android and Ubuntu from the same EMMC.
Developers will also find a built-in 40-pin GPIO, real-time-clock (RTC), and VIN port for an extra power supply. In addition, the three user-buttons on the side provide easy access to power, reset, and function keys. Full open source code is available on GitHub, and hardware schematics can be found in their documentation. There is also a built-in power control unit for supporting power-cycling via remote control.
In comparison with the Octa-Core Amlogic S912 SoC in the VIM2, the S905X SoC in the VIM1 generates significantly less heat output. This makes the VIM1 especially useful in environments that only support passive air convection for heat dissipation rather than forced airflow. In many instances, a single heatsink is sufficient and some people may even find a heatsink unnecessary for their application.
Item | Specification |
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Chip | 64-bit Quad-Core Arm Cortex-A53 SoC |
Compute | 1.5 GHz |
Memory | 2 GB DDR3 RAM Up to 16 GB EMMC-V5.0 |
I/O and Peripherals | Mali-450 GPU USB Type-C USB 2.0 |
Wireless | AP6212 b/g/n AP6255 802.11b/n/g/ac with Bluetooth 4.2 |
Software | Android 7 Android 8 Ubuntu 16.04 LibreELEC Dual-Boot U-Boot Toolchains U-Boot Android Source Code Fenix Script Tensorflow Docker Golang |