This course is the Linux C application development in the series of courses that Punctual Atomic teaches you step by step about Linux. The supporting development board for this course is the Punctual Atomic I.MX6/STM32MP157 development board.
The previous article ( 【i.MX6ULL】Driver Development 3--GPIO Register Configuration Principle ) introduced the working principle and register configuration of the GPIO of the i.MX6ULL chip.
In this art
[font=微软雅黑][size=5]I have been tinkering with the Raspberry Pi's WIFI these days, which took some time. Later I found that the Raspberry Pi's Raspbian system has a feature. If the Raspberry Pi's Ether
I use DSP to make a PFC circuit. What device should I use to sample the voltage and current of the input AC? Is the Hall sensor too large? If I use a resistor directly, the current will be negative. T
As shown in the figure, the power supply is dual 16. As soon as the TIP41 and TIP42 tubes are connected, they burn out after a while after power is turned on. When TIP41 and TIP42 are removed, the par
With the continuous improvement of application requirements, many embedded systems require extended large-capacity storage to store data when applied. CF cards (Compact Flash Cards) are widely used in