2014 KC Open Hardware Summit Agenda
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Drew Fustini on panel called “Can Open Hardware Be A Viable Business Model?” at KC Open Hardware Group Summit tomorrow!
Drew Fustini on panel called “Can Open Hardware Be A Viable Business Model?” at KC Open Hardware Group Summit tomorrow!
Pantelis Antoniou originated device tree overlay support for the purpose of enabling dynamic hardware configuration under Linux on devices like BeagleBone that use device tree for hardware configuration. Device tree was introduced to Linux for the purpose of putting the description of hardware into data structures, rather than building it up programmatically, greatly reducing the […]
Personal electronics factory built on #BeagleBoneBlack — support the Kickstarter campaign now!
I talk Google Summer of Code, BeagleBone based 100MHz 14-bit logic analyzer and PRUs with Hackaday.
MQTT on Beaglebone with Windows Embedded Compact 2013. Windows Embedded has the advantage of being real-time, but on a closed-source kernel. Who all uses this?
Joshua Datko published his Hope X slides and will be at Defcon
Information security for everyone. Joshua Datko showing off his BeagleBone cape at HopeX.
Hackaday shocks and then remote controls me
IBM has published a tutorial on using Texas Instruments’ (TI) SensorTag kit with BeagleBone Black: https://developer.ibm.com/iot/recipes/ti-beaglebone-sensortag/ The SensorTag kit connects six (6) sensors to TI’s CC2541 Wireless MCU that features Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) connectivity. The sensors are temperature, humidity, pressure, accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer. It seems to me that connecting some of these to a […]
You can bet I’ll be at the Hackaday meetup at i3 Detroit!