RA8P1 Titan board features 1 GHz Cortex-M85 MCU for AIoT applications, RT-Thread development

So far, if you wanted to evaluate Renesas RA8P1 Cortex-M85 MCU clocked at 1 GHz, you had to spend close to $200 to get the EK-RA8P1 evaluation kit, but the RT-Thread RA8P1 Titan board allows you to do that for about $50.

Mostly designed for RT-Thread real-time OS development and evaluation, the RA8P1 Titan board comes with 32MB HyperRAM, 64MB HyperFlash, display and camera interfaces, two Gigabit Ethernet ports with Time Sensitive Networking support, WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 4.1, a USB 2.0 Type-C port, CAN Bus, Serial, and RS485 interfaces, a 40-pin Raspberry Pi GPIO header, a built-in debugger, and flexible power options with 5V via USB-C or 9V-24V via an XT60 connector.

RA8P1 Titan board

RA8P1 Titan board specifications:

  • SoC – Renesas RA8P1 (R7KA8P1)
    • MCU cores
      • Arm Cortex-M85 clocked at 1 GHz with Helium MVE (M-Profile Vector Extension) with 32KB I/D caches; 7300+ CoreMarks
      • Arm Cortex-M33 clocked at 250 MHz with 32KB I/D caches
    • GPU – D/AVE 2D drawing engine
    • NPU – Arm Ethos-U55 NPU delivering 256 GOPS at 500 MHz
    • Memory – 2 MB SRAM, 1MB MRAM
    • Manufacturing Process – TSMC 22nm Ultra-Low Leakage (ULL) technology
  • Memory – 32MB HyperRAM (Winbond W95D8BNBYA5I)
  • Storage
    • 64MB HyperFlash (Winbond W32T51NWT)
    • MicroSD card slot (4-bit SDIO, SDR25 support)
  • Display I/F
    • 22-pin MIPI DSI FPC connector
    • 22-pin RGB565 LFC connector for LCD
  • Camera I/F
    • 22-pin CEU (Camera Engine Unit) FPC connector
    • 22-pin MIPI CSI-2 FPC connector
  • Networking
    • 2x Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports with TSN support
    • WiFi 4 (802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.1 module (CYW43438)
  • USB – USB 2.0 FS/HS Type-C port
  • Serial
    • 2x CAN Bus interfaces
    • 2x RS485 connectors
    • 3x serial port connectors
  • Sensors
    • 6-axis accelerometer/gyroscope (BMI088 IMU)
    • Magnetic compass (IST8310)
  • Expansion – 40-pin GPIO header for Raspberry Pi HAT
  • Debugging – DAP-Link debugger via USB-C port?
  • Misc
    • Boot/User and Reset buttons
    • 3x LEDs
    • Buzzer
  • Power Supply
    • 5V/1A via USB Type-C port
    • 9-24V via 2-pin XT60 connector (Yellow)
  • Dimensions – TBD

RT-Thread Titan Board bottom side

The hardware documentation provided on Medium is not super detailed and even wrong in some cases, so I did my best reconstructing it above using that Medium post, the photos, the PDF schematics, and a video on AliExpress.

Software looks better with basic instructions to get started with RT-Thread Studio and a long list of code samples from blinking an LED to using Gigabit Ethernet or the built-in NPU for AI face detection available on GitHub. You’ll also find the PDF schematics and Renesas RA8P1 datasheet and user manual there.

RT-Thread Studio Titan Board with Renesas RA8P1 SoC
RT-Thread Studio screenshot in Chinese (but the documentation is both in Chinese and English)

We’re also told developers can run embedded neural network models such as Yolo-Fastest, develop GUI applications with LVGL, and replies on RPMsg-Lite dual-core communication solution. They provided a few more details about the latter

RPMsg-Lite is a lightweight implementation of Remote Processor Messaging , primarily used for data exchange and message passing between different cores in multi-core processor systems. Based on the OpenAMP framework, it uses shared memory and virtual channels (Virtio Channels) to enable efficient and reliable inter-core communication. In this project, it runs on the Core0 (Cortex-M85) of the RA8P1 Titan Board as the master controller of the dual-core system, and its functions are as follows:

  • Responsible for system initialization, peripheral resource coordination, and Core1 startup/management.
  • Establishes a message channel (virtqueue/vring) with Core1 in shared memory through RPMsg-Lite, used for command dispatch, data exchange, event notification, etc.
  • Main Features: multi-core Communication, RT-Thread support, shared Mmmory and cache safety, clear boot sequence (Core0 is responsible for loading/starting Core1 and performing Link-Up/handshake), and trimmable protocol layer

That makes it one of the most cost-effective high-performance MCU boards around, especially if you needs that 1 GHz frequency…  The YAML file in the BSP mentions the board sells for 375 CNY ($52.6) in China. On AliExpress, the regular price is around $55, but it’s now priced at $50.75, at least until November 20, 2025.  Adding a camera module brings the price up to $54.61.

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