Just schematic. For layout you got to do separately during that phase of the design. There is a inirect way to do that - replicate layout using KiCAD plugin(not an official feature yet). This plugin allows you to click on any component(in the layout) from the block you replicated and hit on the apply button through that plugin https://github.com/MitjaNemec/ReplicateLayout(i use a different flavor of this plugin customized for the use case)
The Arduino UNO R4 WiFi combines the processing power and exciting new peripherals of the RA4M1 microcontroller from Renesas with the wireless connectivity power of the ESP32-S3 from Espressif. On top of this, the UNO R4 WiFi offers an on-board 12x8 LED matrix, Qwiic connector, VRTC, and OFF pin, covering all potential
Relative question, but I know that @controls4all is working on building automation solutions based on BeagleBoard, @JKridner actually makes BeagleBoard, @gy4nt works at Balena and probably has a bunch of connections building low power devices. Why do you ask?
If you want a specialized Linux implementation, you want buildroot. It allows devs to trim the fat off the normally-bloated Linux operating system by selecting only the packages they need for a particular application — and thereby reducing footprint and boot time.
If you're new to buildroot, one of the first things you'll encounter is the menuc...
That's a good idea. I had been thinking that such things would just go in the #dev-heads-feed or similar. Maybe the Events tab, though that might get confusing.
Perhaps we create a "resources" channel... What says the group?
Hey guys :waving_hand: A little over 12 hours 'til our next meetup and we have a topic this week I think everyone will enjoy: "Who is Your Engineering Hero? Identifying, Engaging & Maximizing Technology Mentors"
@Amin Sujan Welcome,! We're happy to have you as a DevHead. Feel free to let us know what you're working on now and a bit about your technical background.
Calculator built around 8-bit ATmega328 Microcontroller. This embedded device powered on 3.7V DC battery and AVR MCU. This project is inspired by "Volos Project". It's an amazing experience to build...
you mean on actual PCB? I have to find time this summer to convert this working circuit from the Protoboard to the real PCB with casing. but I enjoyed this weekend project
Sure, it can be done with CH32V003. All you need is plenty of GPIO Pins for buttons and I2C Pins for OLED Display that's all. Firmware is also very simple. I'll drop the circuit & code later today in case you wish to review. I skipped some capacitors in my case to avoid hand solder.
Hello , im currently working on a small project involving esp32 and mqtt and ive not been able to troubleshoot an issue for a week , where could I get some guidance on the issue
Hi @d1sc0 Feel free to post detailed questions related to ESP32 and MQTT Protocol inside@MCU, MPU & Kits. If it's just a quick tip then dev-chat will be fine