Comprehensive Guide to Mifans Pi T527 Development Board

Comprehensive Guide to Mifans Pi T527 Development Board

Nowadays, various Pi boards are emerging, such as Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi, and the previously shared Remi Pi. What other Pi boards do you know of? Today, I bring you another Pi board – Mifans Pi T527, which is the first industrial development board launched by Mil Electronics, featuring edge computing with high-performance Allwinner T527. … Read more

Build Your Own Handheld Linux Computer with Raspberry Pi

Build Your Own Handheld Linux Computer with Raspberry Pi

Introduction: Penkēsu Computer: A DIY retro handheld Linux computer. Word count: 1363, reading time approximately: 2 minutes https://linux.cn/article-14408-1.htmlAuthor: John PaulTranslator: geekpi Have you ever wished for a handheld Linux laptop with a keyboard? If so, you’re in luck. A hardware designer has created such a device and made the design open source, allowing anyone to … Read more

Creating a Handheld Computer with Raspberry Pi Zero W

Creating a Handheld Computer with Raspberry Pi Zero W

Author:Anon1701, Translation: Cherry Have you ever thought about making a computer that fits in the palm of your hand? I have, so I created this small laptop that I call Pi-Micro. This is the third version of Pi-Micro, which has been in the making for nearly a year, and it is refined enough to share … Read more

Why IoT Devices Choose RTOS Over Linux

Why IoT Devices Choose RTOS Over Linux

Follow+Star public number, don’t miss wonderful content Compilation | strongerHuang WeChat Public Account | Embedded Column The rapid development of the Internet of Things in recent years, everyone must have seen it, because of the Internet of Things, C language has become the most popular language (JAVA has always been the leader in previous years). … Read more

The Birth of LEDE: A New Era for OpenWrt

The Birth of LEDE: A New Era for OpenWrt

OpenWrt can be said to be the most famous home WiFi router Linux distribution in the world, birthed from the once obscure Linksys WRT54G router, and has been around for more than 12 years. In early May 2016, the OpenWrt user community announced another OpenWrt: the Linux Embedded Development Environment (LEDE). The official explanation states … Read more

Guide to Learning FreeRTOS: Tips and Resources

Guide to Learning FreeRTOS: Tips and Resources

Many students often ask whether they should learn FreeRTOS, if they need to learn both FreeRTOS and Linux, and which video resources are better. In this article, I will share my own learning experience! What is FreeRTOS? FreeRTOS is a type of RTOS, commonly referred to as a real-time operating system, which can achieve multi-task … Read more

Exploring Ubuntu MATE on Raspberry Pi 3 with External Screen

Exploring Ubuntu MATE on Raspberry Pi 3 with External Screen

A few days ago, YouTube blogger Bird Techstep released a new video demonstrating how to explore the Ubuntu MATE Linux operating system on the newly launched Raspberry Pi 3 (Model B) microcontroller. A few weeks ago, Martin Wimpress from the Ubuntu MATE team launched a new version of the Ubuntu Pi Flavour Maker tool, allowing … Read more

How to Build a BT Downloader with Orange Pi and Other Linux Development Boards

How to Build a BT Downloader with Orange Pi and Other Linux Development Boards

S2E22 This summer, a few days before moving, I bought an Orange Pi. As for why I bought it, there isn’t much reason, just to play around and learn a bit. After all, Linux is still quite a tricky thing for me. In fact, Linux is indeed a rather tricky thing, but it doesn’t matter; … Read more

Is the Salary Ceiling for Microcontroller Development Really Low?

Is the Salary Ceiling for Microcontroller Development Really Low?

I saw a reply on Zhihu saying that the salary for microcontroller developers is very low. I have spent two phases of my career doing microcontroller development. The salary isn’t very high, but it can reach over 20,000. Linux and microcontroller development are just different technical stacks; the salary largely depends on the companies you … Read more

Getting Started with Raspberry Pi: Learning Linux through Raspberry Pi

Getting Started with Raspberry Pi: Learning Linux through Raspberry Pi

Our fourth article in the “Getting Started with Raspberry Pi” series will dive into the Linux command line. — Andersn Silva In the third article[1] of this series, we began our exploration of the Raspberry Pi, where I shared how to install Raspbian, the official Linux version for Raspberry Pi. Now that you have installed … Read more