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MICROCHIP’S NEW OPEN SOURCE SAMA5D27 SOM MODULE RUNS MAINLINE LINUX

MICROCHIP’S NEW OPEN SOURCE SAMA5D27 SOM MODULE RUNS MAINLINE LINUX

American microcontroller manufacturer company Microchip has unveiled an open source, mainline Linux ready “SAMA5D27 SOM” module. This module is based on a SiP implementation of its Cortex-A5-based SAMA5D27 SoC with 128MB RAM. The 40 x 38mm module is also compatible with a SOM1-EK1 dev board. The SAMA5D27 SOM is Microchip’s first computer-on-module based on a Linux-ready application processor, and the first […]

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LINUX DRIVEN COM AND CARRIER BOARD POWERED BY ZYNQ SOC

LINUX-DRIVEN COM AND CARRIER BOARD POWERED BY ZYNQ SOC

MYIR Tech has launched an $85 module, Xilinx Zynq-7010 or -7007S that runs on MYC-C7Z010/007S CPU Module. MYC-C7Z010/007S CPU Module is a part of their newly launched sandwich-style, $209 MYD-Y7Z010/007S Development Board. There’s an open source Linux 3.15.0 based BSP for the module, and the MYD-Y7Z010/007S carrier board ships with schematics. Both the module and development board can withstand -40 to 85°C temperature range. Xilinx’s Zynq-7010 has dual-core Arm

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HIGH PERFORMANCE SBC TS 7800 V2 RUNS DEBIAN WITH LINUX 4.4.8

HIGH PERFORMANCE SBC TS-7800-V2 RUNS DEBIAN WITH LINUX 4.4.8

Back in 2007, Technologic Systems announced the TS-7800, a single-board computer (SBC) that was able to boot Linux 2.6 in under two seconds. At its core, The TS-7800 is equipped with a Marvel 500MHz ARM9 CPU and includes a user-programmable on-board FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) with 12,000 LUTs (look-up tables). The TS-7800 was a powerful board at that point and a template for other

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Record Infrared Codes of Any Remote Control Unit for Usage with Linux Infrared Remote Control LIRC on Raspberry Pi schmatic

Record Infrared Codes of Any Remote Control Unit for Usage with Linux Infrared Remote Control (LIRC) on Raspberry Pi

Introduction The remote controls that are orphaned when the device they control stopped working are reusable on your Raspberry Pi. After completing this instructable, you may be interested in trying out the following instructables: Reuse Unwanted Remote Control to Shutdown and Reboot Raspberry Pi Reuse Unwanted Remote to Launch Graphical Application in Raspberry Pi Scope

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PIC 16C84 VT 52 Emulator for Linux Schematic

PIC 16C84 VT-52 Emulator for Linux

Features Fits in one half height 5.25″ drive bay. Back light 16 x 2 lines LCD (Hitachi Compatible) display. 4 Selection buttons, arranged so that it looks like an ATM machine. RS232 19,200 baud connection to PC with Hardware handshaking (CTS). Uses a subset of the standard VT-52 control codes to control the LCD. 3.6864MHz

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