This course is the embedded Qt5 C++ development course in the series of courses taught by Punctual Atom to teach you step by step on Linux. The supporting development board of this course is the Punctual Atom I.MX6/STM32MP157 development board.
[align=left]The robot car's line patrol and ultrasonic obstacle avoidance can be said to be the two most attractive programs of the smart car. The following will briefly introduce these two programs.
[img]https://home.eeworld.com.cn/my/attachment/201104/12/205792_13026178280wEw.jpg[/img] Today, when I used the chartcontrol control in the DevExpress plug-in of C# to draw a bar chart, a problem occu
[size=4] This is a real sample! The model number of the released chip should be: [color=#000][font=Arial, sans-serif]MSP430FR5969. The current chip model still starts with: XMS, indicating that it is
MCU, MSP430F5324 I used P6.1 and P6.2 to simulate SPI, but now I find the speed is not fast enough. I have tested the hardware SPI (P2.7 and P3.3) and it seems to work fine. Is there any way to solve
I am currently using the Linux 2.6.29 kernel. There is an SPI driver in drivers/SPI, but after compiling the kernel, I found that no SPI device has been loaded. How can I use its own driver function?
[color=#333333][font=微软雅黑, arial]Does anyone know if the first one can be used? Is the second one necessary? By the way, I would like to ask for a control class prediction. The component list has been