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  1. DESK-MX8M-AN-0004: Using DART for embedded applications
  2. DESK-MX8M-AN-0005: Enable PWMs on SBC ORCA
  3. DESK-MX8M-L/DESK-MX8M-L/Development/Synchronizing git repositories
  4. DESK-MX8M-L/Pheripherals/CAN
  5. DESK-MX8M-L/pdf
  6. DESK-MX8M-TN-0001: Running Flutter on SBC ORCA
  7. DESK-MX9-L/pdf
  8. DESK-XZ7-L-AN-0002: Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on Bora with OpenAMP
  9. DESK-XZ7-L-AN-0004: Using Python with BORA
  10. DESK-XZ7-L-AN-0005: Enabling dual Gigabit Ethernet support on BoraEVB/BoraXEVB
  11. DESK-XZ7-L-AN-0006: Package Management with Yocto and DNF
  12. DESK-XZ7-L/Deployment/Restoring U-Boot on NOR flash
  13. DESK-XZ7-L/pdf
  14. DWM ADD-ON/DWM Hardware/pdf
  15. DWS ADD-ON/DWS Hardware/pdf
  16. Dacu for the Lizard SOM
  17. Debugging Techniques For Embedded Linux Applications
  18. Design Overview (AxelLite)
  19. Design Overview (AxelUltra)
  20. Design overview (AXEL ULite)
  21. Dido Pages Updates
  22. Display-adapter-SBCAL10
  23. Display-adapter-SBCAL200
  24. Display-adapter-SBCAL300
  25. Display-adapter-SBCAL320
  26. Diva Pages Updates
  27. ETRA SBC/Interfaces and Connectors/DWM
  28. ETRA SBC/pdf
  29. ETRA SOM/ETRA Evaluation Kit/pdf
  30. ETRA SOM/ETRA Hardware/pdf
  31. Embedded Android FAQs
  32. Embedded systems security and IoT
  33. Enabling I2C2 on Linux (Diva)
  34. Enabling SPI1 and SPI3 on Linux (Naon)
  35. Enabling SPI1 on Linux (Diva)
  36. FAQs (XUELK)
  37. HowTo Use The Real Time Clock
  38. How to create a bootable microSD card (XELK)
  39. How to install the VirtualBox Guest Additions
  40. I2C busses and peripherals (Maya)
  41. I2C busses and peripherals (Naon)
  42. IO-expander-SBC4K4L
  43. Integration guide (AXEL ULite)
  44. IoT-WP-001: Cloud UI Design
  45. LELK-AN-001: Package installation using opkg
  46. MIPI and MINI PCIe expander-SBCAM
  47. MISC-TN-001: Triple video output on i.MX6 DualPlus-based Android platform
  48. MISC-TN-002: The scalability of the Axel family: a real-world example
  49. MISC-TN-006: Implementing a full Industrial IoT system with SBCSPG, Eclipse Kura™, and Eclipse Kapua™
  50. MISC-TN-007: Using Node-RED on SBCSPG to develop zero code applications
  51. MISC-TN-009: Characterizing the RAM bandwidth of Mito8M SoM
  52. MISC-TN-012: Secure over-the-air (OTA) software update of IoT gateway fleet
  53. MISC-TN-013: Enabling node.js and electron.js for creating Javascript applications
  54. MISC-TN-014: Yocto and Debian packetization
  55. MISC-TN-015: Proof-of-Concept of an industrial, high-frame-rate video recording/streaming system
  56. MISC-TN-017: Persistent storage and read-write file systems
  57. MISC-TN-018: Visual Studio Code and SSH remote development on SBCSPG Industrial IoT Gateway
  58. MISC-TN-019: Post-portem analysis of embedded Linux systems — Part 1
  59. MISC-TN-020: Running AWS IoT Greengrass Core version 2 on SBCSPG
  60. MISC-TN-022: Advanced controller for DMX / RDM lighting applications
  61. MISC-TN-023: Altium Designer-based workflow
  62. MISC-TN-027 — Qualifying a product for industrial, harsh environments: resilience against power supply anomalies
  63. MISC-TN-028: GitLab-based workflow
  64. MISC-TN-029 — A monitoring system for IoT devices with Glances, InfluxDB, and Grafana
  65. MISC-TN-030: Running Debian (bookworm) on RIALTO
  66. MISC-TN-TBD: Integrating ThingsBoard and Node-RED on SBCSPG IoT Gateway
  67. MITO 8M Mini SOM/MITO 8M Mini Evaluation Kit/pdf
  68. MITO 8M Mini SOM/MITO 8M Mini Hardware/pdf
  69. MITO 8M Nano SOM/MITO 8M Nano Evaluation Kit/pdf
  70. MITO 8M Nano SOM/MITO 8M Nano Hardware/pdf
  71. MITO 8M SOM/MITO 8M Hardware/pdf
  72. ML-TN-001 - AI at the edge: comparison of different embedded platforms - Part 6
  73. ML-TN-004 — Machine Learning, spectroscopy, and materials classification
  74. ML-TN-005 — Real-time Social Distancing and video streaming on Orca SBC
  75. ML-TN-006 — Keyword Spotting and Asymmetric Multiprocessing on Orca SBC
  76. ML-TN-007 — AI at the edge: exploring Federated Learning solutions
  77. Main page old
  78. Maya Pages Updates
  79. Mechanicals (AXEL ULite)
  80. Mechanicals (AxelLite)
  81. Mechanicals (AxelUltra)
  82. Memory organization (Maya)
  83. Migrating from x86 architecture to Naon
  84. Naon Pages Updates
  85. ORCA-TN-002 — Running Phoronix Test Suite on Orca SBC
  86. ORCA-TN-003 — Automated test equipment (ATE) monitoring with ORCA SBC, ThingsBoard IoT, and Fledge
  87. ORCA SBC/Getting started/Kit Identification Codes
  88. ORCA SBC/pdf
  89. ORCA SOM/ORCA Evaluation Kit/pdf
  90. ORCA SOM/ORCA Hardware/pdf
  91. On board JTAG connector (AxelLite)
  92. Power consumption (SBC Lynx)
  93. Product Discontinuation Notification
  94. Product description file
  95. RIALTO SBC/pdf
  96. Recovery U-Boot Image (Lizard)
  97. SBCD-AN-001: Using the CAN interface
  98. SBCX-TN-001: Android Things and SPI bus
  99. SBC Axel SBC/Getting started/Kit Identification Codes
  100. SBC Axel SBC/Interfaces and Connectors/DWM
  101. SBC Axel SBC/pdf
  102. Sandbox
  103. Specific SOM U-Boot Environment Variables
  104. Step by step guide to your first android app (DACU)
  105. Thermal tests and measurements (SBCX)
  106. Tikiwiki replaced
  107. Touchscreen Calibration (DIVELK)
  108. Touchscreen Calibration (XELK)
  109. USB interfaces (Naon)
  110. User's Guide (SBC-AXEL)
  111. Using WiFi-Bluetooth combo plugin (DIVELK)
  112. Video capture from USB camera
  113. Video input ports (Maya)
  114. VirtualBox Converting DVDK to VMWare
  115. VirtualBox Virtual To Physical
  116. Watchdog (AxelUltra)
  117. XELK-AN-006: Modify u-boot environment from userspace
  118. XELK-AN-007: Migrating u-boot to SPL
  119. XELK-AN-010: Capturing framebuffer screenshots
  120. XELK-AN-TBD: Screen recording
  121. XELK-TN-001: Using Chromium browser as an Embedded GUI
  122. XUELK-AN-003: Running Buildroot distribution
  123. XUELK-AN-004: Running OpenWrt distribution
  124. XUELK-AN-007: USB Camera input on i.MX6UL-based platforms
  125. XUELK-AN-008: Adding a serial port with an USB to serial converter
  126. XUELK-AN-00x: Building Debian distribution with Isar
  127. XUELK-TN-002: C/C++ remote development with NetBeans
  128. XUELK-TN-003: Industrial IoT (IIoT) and a Non-intrusive Retrofitting Solution for Data Collecting and Monitoring

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