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Using Firefly as development board. How?

Posted at 1/12/2015 22:41:49      View:3972 | Replies:3        Print      Only Author   [Copy Link] 1#

Hey peeps,


I'm beginner Arduino user (Arduino UNO) and I was looking to upgrade to a stronger hardware. Because my future projects need a lot of computing power. After compared all these other devices Firefly RK3288 (4GB RAM and 32GB storage version especially) seemed to be the right choice. But I don't see much sources on the internet about it.

Can I use it like a Raspberry Pi or Arduino and do electronic development stuff like controlling servo motors, connecting sensors, lcd screens etc... Does it support C++ and Phyton?


Also do extension pins have analog in and digital out pins (supporting pwm output)? Is there 3.3v or 5v support?


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Posted at 1/14/2015 08:51:57        Only Author  2#

BUMP.


Isn't there any official member who can give this noob an explanation?

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Posted at 1/14/2015 09:55:14        Only Author  3#

You can get information from wiki: http://wiki.t-firefly.com/index.php/Firefly-RK3288/en

like "Download Default Android SDK":http://wiki.t-firefly.com/index.php/Fir ... ndroid_SDK


if you want to develop lcd , We recommend that you use the pad sdk:

http://wiki.t-firefly.com/index.php/Fir ... ndroid_SDK


We have  supported ubuntu system, you can develop python on it ,C++ is both support on android and linux, downlown system image:

http://www.t-firefly.com/en/download/


We also have related tutorials on pwm:

http://wiki.t-firefly.com/index.php/Fir ... 288/PWM/en


firefly have 3.3V and 5V , but need to consider driving ability

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Posted at 1/14/2015 14:31:26        Only Author  4#
In my opinion currently the board has better support for Android and development under Android than Linux. Given there is no TRM (technical reference manual) you need to be aware that any I/O interfacing that you require may involve you having to having to read the kernel driver code to work out what is happening or you to implement your own libraries.
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