Overview
X2000 Development Kit User Manual
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1 Overview
Halley5 development kit was launched by Ingenic semiconductor for the Internet of things (IoT) and smart
devices. It can be easily used for product prototyping and software development, and help to build a high
performance and low cost IoT device quickly. It is based on the Ingenic X2000 processor, running at 1.2GHz
and built-in a 128MBytes LPDDR3 memory, supporting hardware FPU, SIMD 128 acceleration instructions and
security engine, and providing various peripherals and external interfaces. The Halley5 development kit
supports 256MBytes SPI NAND flash, Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 5.0 with BLE, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet,
4 digital MICs and one analog MIC and a speaker, a SD card slot, USB OTG, a LCD panel, and 2 CMOS
cameras. It also provides an SPI/UART/ADC/PWM expansion interface to connect other 3
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-party devices.
The Halley5 development kit is equipped together with the standard open-source Linux SDK, as well as the
MIPS cross toolchain and the USB cloner tool for flashing the target device. This will greatly help users to
customize and build your own software conveniently.
Figure 1-1 Halley5 Development Kit (without LCD/Camera/DMIC boards)