This tutorial mainly talks about Linux inter-process communication. It is a simple and easy-to-understand video tutorial that is difficult to understand. The main contents include an overview of process communication, pipeline communication, signal shared memory, message queue and semaphore, etc.
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First of all, the so-called other method is relative to the method in the official temperature sensor routine. The official program is roughly like this, set to continuous counting mode, TXD, RXD as t
Hello everyone, I don't understand some questions, I hope you can help me.I hope to build a .lib file by myself, just like the .lib file of TI, which can be used without the source code.I want to know
[size=4]This week, I recommend a development board from the mobile station: [/size][size=3]DA14580DEVKT-B Bluetooth Development Kit[/size][size=4]. This development board was very popular for a while.
I want to make a circuit for wireless power transmission, but I read a lot of information and it says that a higher modulation frequency should be used. I wonder if any master can explain it? Also, I