#Embedded Computer
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bitstream24 · 2 years ago
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Linux Micro Development Board, Integrates ARM Cortex-A7/RISC-V MCU/NPU/ISP Processors
The LuckFox Pico represents a cost-effective Linux micro development board based on the Rockship RV1103 chip, which supplies a straightforward and efficient development platform for embedded system designers. It supports a variety of interfaces, including MIPI CSI, GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, USB, and more. Developing applications is convenient, and debugging is quick.
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industrialvalanoipc · 2 days ago
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Unlocking Performance with Industrial Embedded Computers by ValanoIPC
In the fast-evolving world of industrial automation, precision and performance are paramount. ValanoIPC, a leading innovator in industrial computing solutions, introduces the IC08-D Industrial Embedded Computer—a compact powerhouse designed to meet the demands of modern industrial environments.
Built with durability and efficiency in mind, the Industrial Embedded Computer from ValanoIPC stands out for its rugged design and high-performance capabilities. Whether it's deployed in factory automation, machine vision, digital signage, or edge computing, the IC08-D ensures smooth and reliable operations even in the harshest conditions.
What sets the IC08-D apart? It features a fanless, compact aluminum chassis that offers excellent thermal performance and dust resistance—ideal for 24/7 industrial operations. With Intel® 8th Gen Core™ processors, multiple I/O ports, and wide voltage support, this embedded system delivers robust computing power while maintaining energy efficiency.
ValanoIPC’s Industrial Embedded Computer is built to integrate seamlessly into various industrial applications. Its versatile mounting options and extended temperature tolerance make it a perfect fit for space-constrained and mission-critical environments. Plus, with customizable configurations and long lifecycle support, businesses can trust in a future-ready solution that scales with their evolving needs.
As industrial systems grow more intelligent and connected, choosing the right embedded computing platform becomes crucial. The IC08-D empowers engineers and system integrators to build smarter, more resilient infrastructure with confidence.
Explore the full potential of industrial computing with ValanoIPC. Discover how the Industrial Embedded Computer can transform your operations—delivering performance, reliability, and adaptability in one compact package.
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bliiot · 3 months ago
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ARMxy RK3588 Industrial Controller Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP for Protocol Bridging
BL450 Series ARM Embedded Computer is an industrial-grade ARM controller with flexible I/O configuration, based on the Rockchip RK3588J/RK3588 processor, featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 + quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 + triple-core ARM Cortex-M0 architecture, witha clock speed of up to 2.0G/2.4GHz. It is equipped with 32GB/64GB/128GB eMMC and 4GB/8GB/16GB LPDDR4X RAM and ROM configurations. Supporting a rich set of I/O interfaces, it also integrates a 6TOPS NPU, enabling deep learning capabilities. The BL450 series iswidely used in industrial control, edge computing, AIoT, artificial intelligence, communication management, AGV robots, machine vision inspection, robotics, industrial IoT gateways, energy storage systems, automation control, and transportation infrastructure.
BL450 Series ARM Embedded Computer offers 1 to 3 optional RJ-45 network ports, including two 10/100/1000M ports and one 10/100M adaptive port, along with 2×USB 3.1, one optional HDMI 2.1, and optional X-series and Y-series I/O boards for communication, PWM output, pulse counting, and other data acquisition and control functions. It supports 8K@30fps H.264 video encoding and 8K@60fps H.265 video decoding. Built-in Mini PCIe interface allows support for Bluetooth, WiFi, 4G, and 5G communication modules.
BL450 Series supports multiple operating systems, including Linux-5.10.209, Linux-RT-5.10.209, Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 11, and Android 13. It is also compatible with Docker containers, Node-Red, and Qt-5.15.10 for graphical development. The BLIoTLink industrial protocol conversion software enables fast industrial data acquisition and conversion, facilitating seamless integration with mainstream IoT cloud platforms and industrial SCADA software. Additionally, the BLRAT remote access tool provides remote access and maintenance, while Node-Red allows for rapid IoT application development.
Designed with professional electrical performance and high/low-temperature testing, the BL450 series operates reliably under harsh electromagnetic interference and extreme temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C. With DIN35 rail mounting, it is suitable for various industrial applications.
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softichill · 3 months ago
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Whoopsies forgot to post abt these gjdbgj I have created Peach Blossom and Smilk playlists hooray
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allie-leth · 3 months ago
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My worker firmware works! It flashed itself over, now just to add some roll back, security, and validation features. But effectively this means I never have to plug in another ESP32 to send them firmware. I can just tell them to post to MQTT from the worker firmware for logging and post the firmware binary to my local file server. This makes my life so much easier while building out this mesh of meshes multi-protocol com lib. Hell yeahhh
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sodaneko · 6 months ago
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nothing throws me back harder into my myspace coding era than trying to set up a bot in discord
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adafruit · 4 months ago
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Desk of Ladyada - I2S DACs, Claude API, and Compute Module Backpack 🤖🎒🥧 https://youtu.be/XihMNhTyUlg
Ladyada explores I2S DACs, testing PCM51xx as a UDA1334A alternative. Work continues on the TLV320DAC3100, we test an AI API interface for setters/getters for Claude with pay per token. A new Pi Compute Module backpack is in progress - And we search for tall connectors for CM4/CM5.
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0x4468c7a6a728 · 10 months ago
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i've gotta program something soon...
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magnificent-mechanism99 · 2 months ago
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Why does digital elecronics is important for engineering?
Digital electronics is super important in engineering for a bunch of reasons—it's pretty much the backbone of modern technology. Digital electronics powers everything from smartphones and computers to cars and medical devices. Engineers across disciplines need to understand it to design, troubleshoot, or innovate with modern systems.
GET CIRCUIT DESIGNING VIDEO TUTORIAL 👈.
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Digital tech allows for very large-scale integration (VLSI), meaning engineers can cram millions of logic gates into a single chip (like microprocessors or memory). It enables powerful, compact, and cost-effective designs.
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Should I actually make meaningful posts? Like maybe a few series of computer science related topics?
I would have to contemplate format, but I would take suggestions for topics, try and compile learning resources, subtopics to learn and practice problems
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ergothereforethus · 1 year ago
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Device tree my beloathed. I don't know what else you want
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knchr · 2 years ago
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EPOS CARD (SHOCKER)
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bliiot · 3 months ago
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ARMxy RK3562J Edge Computing Platform RS485 to MQTT for Serial Device Integration
The ARMxy series ARM embedded computer BL370 series is an industrial-grade ARM controller with flexible I/O. It is designed with the Rockchip RK3562/RK3562J processor, featuringa quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 and a single-core ARM Cortex-M0, with a clock speed of up  to 1.8GHz/2.0GHz. The BL370 series comes with 8/16/32GB eMMC, and various RAM and ROM combinations of 1/2/4GB LPDDR4X. It supports a rich set of I/O interfaces and is equipped with a built-in 1TOPS NPU for deep learning. The BL370 series is widely used in industries such as industrial control, edge computing, AIoT, artificial intelligence, communication management, AGV, machine vision inspection, robotics, industrial IoT gateways, energy storage systems, automation control, and transportation rail systems.
The BL370 series ARM embedded computer offers a variety of interfaces, including 1-3 optional 10/100M adaptive RJ45 ports, 2xUSB 2.0, 1xHDMI 2.0, 1 X-series I/O board, and 2 Y-series I/O boards.These interfaces can be used for communication, PWM output, pulse counting, and other data acquisition and control tasks. The device supports 1080P@60fps H.264 video encoding and 4K@30fps H.265 video decoding. It also features a built-in Mini PCIe interface, supporting communication via Bluetooth, WiFi, 4G, and 5G modules.
The BL370 series ARM embedded computer supports various operating systems, including Linux-5.10.198, Linux-RT-5.10.198 kernel, Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 11 (bullseye) (planned), and Android 13 (planned). It also supports Docker containers, Node-RED, and Qt-5.15.2 for graphic interface development. Additionally, the device is compatible with the BLIoTLink industrial protocol conversion software for industrial data acquisition and conversion, enabling fast access to mainstream IoT cloud platforms and industrial SCADA configuration software. Remote access and maintenance can be performed through the BLRAT remote access tool, and Node-RED supports the rapid development of IoT applications.
The BL370 series ARM embedded computer has undergone professional electrical performance design and high/low-temperature testing validation. It can operate reliably and stably in harsh electromagnetic interference environments and a temperature range of -40 to 85°C. Thedevice is designed for DIN35 rail mounting, making it suitable for various industrial application environments.
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softichill · 7 months ago
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Object Show playlist I made (it's 19 hours
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teet-swea · 2 years ago
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Nothing better than reading a computational chemistry paper and actually understanding the damn thing for once. Excited state approximations are really cool actually!
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lightblueminecraftorchid · 2 years ago
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*giggling and twirling my hair and sighing like I have a crush*
Welchia… she’s so… beautiful…
I wanna run her on a Blaster-infected PC and watch her work…
#this is not about a girl this is about a COMPUTER VIRUS#specifically a nematode#which is a virus that attempts to do good and remove another virus#Welchia is an example of a nematode which was potentially more damaging than the virus it was trying to protect users against#namely that it was very widespread and infected BOTH the ACTUAL US NAVY and the ACTUAL US STATE DEPARTMENT#causing significant delays for both government entities#but it did uninstall the blaster virus and patch the vulnerability blaster exploited!#anyway#Welchia won’t infect you unless you have like. the worst luck imaginable. idk if it’s even still considered active since it’s been so long#even at the time Blaster and Welchia were active; most systems which were even infectable were using OS that were out of date#or went unpatched. simply because attempting to update them could break the programs that the computers were primarily using#for example: my local dentist office has an X-RAY program that clearly wasn’t designed for Windows 11#the most recent OS they use to run it is windows 7#even now plenty of restaurants use special embedded formats of windows XP for their point of sale systems even though they’re out of date#because updating them would be hellish and would put the point of sale out of commission for a while#government systems which have specialized programs which are the sole thing the computers are used for would have no incentive to update#because they have to run 24/7/365 and any delay or outage (say by an update to a new OS) could put them seriously behind#any system which cannot pause long enough to be updated or would potentially seriously lose usefulness if it was updated is extra vulnerable#so like. your Windows 11 computer is fine. especially since Welchia has an auto-kill switch when the date changes to 2004#but at the time it was destructive simply because installing the security patches and interrupting programs/restarting to do so was bad#for computers which needed to never stop working#namely: the things that society quickly crumbles without#luckily Welchia didn’t disrupt the way Wannacry did
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