Hi, Can someone explain to me where to start if I would want to program M4 from my laptop and not the UdooNeo itself ? Can I use GNU ARM Eclipse...
Hi, Any chance of getting GNU/Linux Debian images (preferably sid or testing) for Udoo Neo ? I see that Ubuntu is mainstream, but it would be...
That would strip down Udoo Neo from the purpose of having M4 and internal sensors and obsolete them in favor of faster external sensors and safer...
I2C might not be the biggest problem, having even faster bus won't improve the sampling rate of the internal sensors which is 800Hz according to...
I am still learning, so I am glade someone stepped in and explained why using this board for stabilization is not possible. Interesting...
I agree, on-board sensors are 800Hz, ESC need 500Hz, which leaves you with 300Hz for processing, sensor fusion and no latency on I/O. But one can...
You have multiple possibilities to connect to the Udoo Neo Using serial console over USB (On GNU/Linux this is gtkterm program connecting to...
I got code that works on mbed platform reading those sensors. You can find examples there as well. Not sure how portable that is, but you can get...
I am new to Udoo Neo, and I don't know much about Arduino, but here is the documentation how to program M4 core with Arduino I belive...
Hi Daniel, I also bought Udoo Neo for use in a copter. However, I am not sure if I will onboard sensors. I am planning to use this board for...
The I2C might be quite limiting when it comes to reading data, it is only 400kHz. I am not much into technical details, and I might not be right...
Hi Daniel, I used this device in combination with F64K Freescale board and FXS-Multi-B board. They are wired via I2C way slower than SPI bus. I...
Is it possible to use SPI to fetch the data from the sensors ? Seems unlikely from the schematics, but I might be wrong. Anyone can confirm ?
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