Using Raspberry Pi With Connected Analog as Lab Instrumentation
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Before the Pi Various random hardware platforms used to demonstrate drivers Related Drivers often done in userspace - flexible, but no standard, no reuse, no peer review solution is to do ivernel drivers, for performance, and requisite peer review for upstreaming
Why not just use a PC?
Glossary
Typical "Full Featured" Development Setup Your Computer with Python IDE, running your program
ADI-KUIPER-LINUX LINUX DEVICE DRIVERS FOR ADI PERIPHERALS
Pyadi-lio for the AD7124
Measuring real data (Finally!)
Connected Analog Example: Signal Generator
AD9166 - DC to 9 GHz Vector Signal Generator Key Benefts
CN0511 Hardware Setup
When the Pi's interfaces fall short...
This sounds fun! How can I "kick the tires"? Connected converter tutorial
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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