How to Create the Most Exquisite M5Pi (Open Source Code)

How to Create the Most Exquisite M5Pi (Open Source Code)

For students engaged in embedded development or those who enjoy DIY, they are often willing to tinker with various hardware and software. Today, I will share something from an embedded enthusiast – the M5Pi. What is M5Pi? M5Pi is an embedded Linux development board that I recently created and made open source. It is based … Read more

Easily Run Linux on STM32

Easily Run Linux on STM32

Follow+Star Public Account Number, don’t miss exciting content Author | strongerHuang Material Source | ST, MYiR Official Website Last month, STMicroelectronics launched the new generation of 64-bit Cortex-A35 core, with a frequency of up to 1.5GHz STM32MP2x series microprocessors (MPU), which has taken the STM32MP series processors to a new level. Recently, I received a … Read more

Simulating Linux Kernel Automatic Initialization on STM32

Simulating Linux Kernel Automatic Initialization on STM32

Hello everyone, I would like to recommend an article by my friend, the mixed bag master. There are many programming ideas to learn in Linux, and many experts apply these ideas and mechanisms to microcontroller programming. For example: cola_os introduced in the Embedded Mixed Bag Weekly | Issue 4, and the well-known RT-Thread. Also, the … Read more

Avaota A1: Allwinner T527 Linux Mainline Released!

Avaota A1: Allwinner T527 Linux Mainline Released!

Avaota A1: Allwinner T527 Linux Mainline Released! 📖 Documentation site: avaotasbc.100ask.net💡 Source code repository: github.com/AvaotaSBC/💻 Hardware configuration:✏️ CPU: Octa-core Cortex-A55, up to 2.0GHz✏️ GPU: Mali G57, supports OpenGL ES 3.2/2.0/1.1, Vulkan 1.1/1.2/1.3, OpenCL 2.2✏️ RCPU: XuanTie E906 RISC-V @ 200MHz✏️ DSP: HIFI4 DSP @ 600MHz✏️ NPU: Optional computing power up to 2TOPS✏️ Memory chip: Supports … Read more

Compiling CH348 Driver on Raspberry Pi: Common Issues and Solutions

Compiling CH348 Driver on Raspberry Pi: Common Issues and Solutions

CH348 Main Functions and Features of CH348 Chip High-speed transmission: Built-in microcontroller with high-speed 480Mbps USB transceiver and controller. Single-port high integration: Each serial port has independent FIFO for transmission and reception, supporting baud rates up to 6Mbps. Dual power supply design: Serial IO voltage supports 3.3V/2.5V/1.8V (default 3.3V). Multifunctional: Integrates UART, Modem signals, GPIO, … Read more

Cool Things You Can Do with Your Own Server

Cool Things You Can Do with Your Own Server

Hello everyone, I am Er Ge. Recently, many readers have responded that this is their first time playing with servers and strongly requested me to provide some tutorials to feed them with information. Today, I will summarize for everyone: What cool things can you do with your own server? 1. Build a Website When I … Read more

My Business Card Runs Linux: A Unique Embedded Project

My Business Card Runs Linux: A Unique Embedded Project

(For Linux enthusiasts, star it to improve your Linux skills) Original: Programmer’s Stories (id: iProgrammer) Passionate Embedded Programmer George Hilliard is an embedded developer who enjoys tinkering in his spare time. Recently, he has been experimenting with cheap processors that support Linux, the cheaper the better. He had a sudden idea: could he create a … Read more

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