LattePanda MU is a powerful x86 compute module that brings desktop-grade computing to a small form factor β with PCIe, USB, HDMI, and more, all exposed via an edge connector designed for custom carriers. Jeff Geerling
MOKA takes this module and turns it into a versatile platform by adding essential I/O to unlock real-world integration scenarios. GitHub
- LattePanda MU x86 SoM β the compute core
- MOKA carrier board β custom KiCad-designed PCB
- Gigabit Ethernet
- HDMI output
- USB-PD power @ 12 V
- USB 2.0 & 3.0 ports
- M.2 slots (E & M keys)
- FAN connector
- CSI camera connector
- I2C expansion header
- Debug UART pins GitHub
π Full KiCad project, Gerbers, BOM, and production files available on the GitHub repo. GitHub
Explore the desing on browser with KiCanvas.
Every part of MOKAβs design is open-source and licensed under CERN-OHL-S-2.0. GitHub
That means:
- Full access to schematic and PCB files
- Easy modification using open tools (KiCad)
- Community reuse and remixing encouraged






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