Until now if you wanted a low cost Rockchip development board you’d have to go with Radxa Rock (Quad core RK3188) or WaxBerry Pi2 (Dual core RK3066). Thanks to Haoyu Electronics , the company who made MarsBoard A10, there’s now another option with MarsBoard RK3066 powered by Rockchip RK3066 dual core Cortex A9 SoC with 1 to 2 GB RAM, 4 to 8 GB Flash and lots of ports and expansion connectors.

MarsBoard RK3066 is composed of a baseboard (SOM-RK3066) and a computer on module (CM-RK3066) with the following specifications:

CM-RK3066 Computer-on-Module: SoC – Rockchip RK3066 dual core ARM Cortex A9 @ 1.6Ghz + Mali-400MP4 GPU System Memory – 1GB DDR3 SDRAM up to 2GB Storage – 4GB Nand Flash & eMMC FLASH Power Management Unit – TPS659102 Misc – TX indicator LED use for debug, Power Indicator LED 10/100M Ethernet PHY – LAN8720A

SOM-RK3066 Baseboard: Storage – micro SD card socket up to 128 GB Video Output – HDMI A Type socket, LCD interface Audio – Headphone and speaker output, microphone (not soldered), Audio Codec IC ALC5631Q Connectivity – RJ45 10/100M Ethernet USB – 4 x USB 2.0 Host port, Micro USB DEBUG port (vai CP2102), Micro USB OTG port Misc – IR Receiver ( not soldered ), CR1220 battery holder for RTC, VOL + (Recover Key), VOL -, ESC, and Power Keys Expansion Port – 2x 20 pin headers (including Camera CIF signals), Power Supply – 5V/2A



A 7″ TFT LCD display with capacitive touch panel (Model HY07CTP-A) with 800×480 resolution, is also available for purchase and supported by the firmware. The company provides firmware for Linux (PicUntu) and Android 4.2.2, and if you go over the download page, you’ll find links to hardware schematics (PDF only), software tools for Windows and Linux, and firmware files to boot from flash or micro SD card. There’s also a link to their FTP server, where you’ll find Android 4.1.1 and 4.2.2 SDK, Orcad schematics, PCB layout and gerber files for the baseboard, datasheets for the main components, and some more documentation. As usual, there does not seem to be any license attached to the hardware files. The company has also setup a wiki and a forum for the board, albeit there’s not much to see there for now.

MarsBoard RK3066 and the touchscreen display can be purchased for respectively $60 and $35 including shipping via Haoyu Electronics e-Store (hotmcu). You can visit MarsBoard.com for more information.