Coding Camp - Part 6: Generate sound from the ODROID-GO speaker
Vamos a aprender cómo usar la salida DAC como un generador de tonos ▶
Vamos a aprender cómo usar la salida DAC como un generador de tonos ▶
This is a simple IR (infrared) thermal camera project for the ODROID-GO handheld ESP32 system. It allows saving of data to an SD card as well as having a basic Bluetooth interface to wirelessly get data off the camera to a computer, tablet or mobile phone. ▶
Over the years, I have upgraded my home storage several times. Like many, I started with a consumer-grade NAS.Enter the ODROID-HC2. With 8 cores, 2 GB of RAM, Gbit ethernet, and a SATA port it offers a great base for massively distributed applications. ▶
I added wireless charging capabilities to my ODROID-GO Advance. ▶
The Exynos series boot loader is placed on a hidden boot partition in the eMMC memory for all models except the ODROID-C1/C2. When it is corrupted, or you want to use the eMMC with a different board, you must install the proper boot loader in the eMMC. Note that you must have a blank micro SD card to run the recovery process. ▶
I needed my ODROID-N2’s UART port to operate at a non-standard baud rate so that I could use MIDI. I edited the UART driver code to set baudrate to 31250 when setting baud rate to 38400, then wrote test code using wiringPi, and measured the baud rate. UART driver after ▶
Back in December 2017, I rebuilt my Odroid XU4 home media server (https://goo.gl/6tT6rt) because I was having some issues with the previous setup. Unfortunately, that rebuild was not focusing on aesthetics or cable management, just functionality, because I needed the server up and running and did not care how it ▶
In this article, you will learn how to display a string, change colors, and change font size. By following this guide, you will be able write code to display “Hello, ODROID-GO” on your ODROID-GO. ▶
https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=33941 In this article, I'd like to introduce you to my CarPC project. This project is built from four main parts: A custom display based on a 2 DIN Android head unit case ODROID-XU4Q ZTE Blade for 3G modem and GPS tracking when the car is shut off LG LAC5900RN ▶
The most stylish cooling project to date for our community, a liquid-cooled ODROID took about 5 weeks to complete, with an average of 12-18 hours a day spent working on the project. It weighs a whopping 6.5lbs, with a total cost of around $950, including the board, accessories, cooling hardware, and shipping. ▶
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