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.
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I have been studying CC2430 for a month. The part involving 51 is easy to learn, but I can't move forward when it comes to the protocol stack. I have been looking at it for more than ten days, but I s
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I trust Internet search engines to give me reliable, fast answers, so when I first encountered the I2C protocol, I turned to Internet search engines for help. My search yielded the following response: