@ZacckOsiemo (and anyone else interested in a RPi Yocto Project) Yes, the Pi is supported by the Yocto Project. You need to include the meta-raspberry-pi layer from https://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-raspberrypi In your
local.conf
local.conf
file, set the MACHINE variable to to one of the machines listed in meta-raspberry-pi/conf/machine I would then also highly recommend enableing the UART by adding the following line to
Hi @Event Pings, I won't be around this Friday but the show must go on; @32bitSaviour is going to be leading this week's Office Hours on "Contributing to Open Source Projects," which will include an update on what he's been upstreaming in the Zephyr Project.
Start with something small like Arduino and then move to STM32/ESP32. I suggest buying an MCU dev board and following some YT videos. Get the basic peripheral working and interfacing sensors & actuators. Also, check the event section in the server to learn more about embedded s/w development. The episodes of engineering hours will surely help you. Best wishes!
Please buy one to support Embeetle IDE development. It is currently shown as "out of stock", but you can already place an order. Next week the first batch of 100 units will be ready in the factory.
This Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) module takes three 18650 lithium-ion batteries (not included) and offers a regulated 5V supply with up to 5A continuous output alongside a 3.3V output and host of other useful features - perfect for the Raspberry Pi. The module supports simultaneous charging/discharging and can p
Amazing! appreciate if you share with us in the community how long RPi5 + AI Hat lasts on such portable batteries. I always powered them using a dedicated power supply or an adaptor.
@pallavaggarwal or @Umesh Lokhande would be good resources.
I was looking at Pallav's blog and there's some brief mention of it but nothing in depth. Do you have any specific questions or just looking for an overview?
Guys ik its a random and stupid question , but what's the really really hard subtopic/topic that is difficult to master from the waste feild of hardware and electronics .