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Privacy Preference cnx-software.com Your privacy choices We and 800 TCF partners and other partners process personal data such as cookies, unique identifiers, and other device data. Some partners may process your personal data on the basis of legitimate interest. View a list of partners to see the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest or and how you can object to it. We and 800 TCF partners and other partners may use your data for the listed purposes, you can manage your choices by clicking Manage Options. You can change your settings at any time, including by withdrawing your consent, by clicking the cog icon at corner or the link at bottom of the page. Purposes Store and/or access information on a device Develop and improve services Personalised advertising and content, advertising and content measurement, and audience research Special Features Use precise geolocation data Manage OptionsAgree and proceed Powered byUniConsent Skip to content CNX SOFTWARE – EMBEDDED SYSTEMS NEWS Reviews, tutorials and the latest news about embedded systems, IoT, open-source hardware, SBC's, microcontrollers, processors, and more Menu * All News * Raspberry Pi * Arduino * Reviews * Tutorials * About Expand child menu * About Us * Contact Us * Advertisement & Consulting Services * Work for Us * Support CNX Software * Privacy Policy * PCBONLINE Expand child menu * PCB Fabrication * PCB Assembly * Box Build Assembly * Industrial Pi Expand child menu * Raspberry Pi 5 & CM4 Computers * Raspberry Pi CM4 AI Camera * Raspberry Pi HMI Posted on March 4, 2024March 3, 2024 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - No Comments on ADLINK MXA-200 5G IIoT gateway ships with Debian or Yocto Linux ADLINK MXA-200 5G IIOT GATEWAY SHIPS WITH DEBIAN OR YOCTO LINUX ADLINK MXA-200 is an NXP i.MX8M Plus-based 5G IIoT gateway running Debian or a Yocto-based Linux distribution with two RS-232/422/485 isolated serial ports, two gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 port, and an operating temperature range of -20 to 70°C. The fanless gateway also features two M.2 slots for integrating Wi-Fi and/or 4G LTE or 5G modules, and ADLINK expected the MXA-200 to find its way into renewable energy applications, EV chargers, smart city and smart factory applications that require big data collection, cloud-based applications, and video related monitoring solutions. ADLINK MXA-200 specifications: SoC – NXP i.MX8M Plus CPU – Quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 processor @ 1.6/1.8GHz MCU – Arm Cortex-M7 real-time core @ 400 MHz GPU – Vivante GC520L 2D GPU, Vivante GC7000UL 3D GPU VPU – 1080p60 hardware decoder (HEVC, H.264, VP9, and VP8) and encode (H.265/H.264) AI accelerator – 2.3 TOPS NPU System Memory – 2GB or 4GB […] Posted on March 3, 2024March 3, 2024 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - No Comments on TwoTrees SK1 review – A CoreXY 3D printer with high printing speeds TWOTREES SK1 REVIEW – A COREXY 3D PRINTER WITH HIGH PRINTING SPEEDS TwoTrees SK1 is an FDM 3D printer with a working area of 256 x 256 x 256 mm and a CoreXY system that can print 3 to 5 times faster than a typical 3D printer. The movements of a CoreXY 3D printer are achieved by moving two motors simultaneously. The TwoTrees SK1 CoreXY 3D printer can print at a maximum speed of 700 mm/s and features automatic Z-Tilt base leveling with a 36-point mesh bed. The print head uses a dual-gear direct extruder to feed the filament directly to the nozzle and the nozzle supports up to 300 degrees Celsius. The printer also comes preloaded with the popular Klipper firmware. TwoTrees SK1 specifications Printing size – 256 x 256 x 256 mm Dimensions – 400 x 400 x 530 mm Printing speed – Up to 700mm/s Acceleration – Up to 20,000 mm/s2 Nozzle temperature – Up to 300ºC Guide rail […] Posted on March 2, 2024 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - No Comments on Beelink SEi12 i7-12650H mini PC review – Part 3: Ubuntu 22.04 Linux BEELINK SEI12 I7-12650H MINI PC REVIEW – PART 3: UBUNTU 22.04 LINUX After going through an unboxing and teardown of the Beelink SEi12 i7-12650H mini PC, and testing the 12th gen Intel Core i7-12650H mini PC in Windows 11 Pro, we’ll now report our experience with Ubuntu 22.04 in the third part of the review to show how the Beelink SEi12 performs in Linux. We will perform feature testing, run some benchmarks to evaluate performance, test Ethernet, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth, submit the system to a stress test to check its cooling performance and measure fan noise and power consumption. We’ll also compare it to the GEEKOM Mini IT12 mini PC with the same Intel Core i7-12650H CPU. Ubuntu 22.04 installation We shrank the Windows partition is about half to install Ubuntu 22.04 in dual boot configuration along with Windows 11 Pro. We then installed Ubuntu 22.04.3 ISO from a USB flash without any issues. Ubuntu 22.04 system information After a system […] Posted on March 1, 2024March 1, 2024 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - 12 Comments on Scaleway launches hosted RISC-V servers for 15.99 Euros per month SCALEWAY LAUNCHES HOSTED RISC-V SERVERS FOR 15.99 EUROS PER MONTH French company Scaleway has just launched the “Elastic Metal RV1” bare metal servers which it claims to be the world’s first RISC-V servers available in the cloud with pricing at 0.042 Euros per hour, or 15.99 Euros a month excluding VAT. Scaleway launched some Arm servers based on Marvell Armada 370/XP quad-core Cortex A9 processor in 2015 before phasing those out a few years ago, and they are now just offering AMD and Intel-based servers and hosted Apple Mac computers based on the M1 Arm chip. But the company has decided to try something new again with the EM-RV1 servers based on Alibaba T-Head TH1520 quad-core RISC-V processor, 16GB RAM, and 128GB eMMC flash and running Debian, Ubuntu, or Alpine. 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Tuesday, April 16 – Day 1, Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 9:05 – 9:45 – No, It’s (Still) Never Too Late to Upstream Your Legacy Linux-Based Platforms by Neil Armstrong, Linaro Nearly 7 years ago, Neil already spoke about this subject in Berlin, and it’s still very true. Do you maintain or used to maintain a Linux-based board or SoC off-tree? Then there are […] Posted on March 1, 2024February 29, 2024 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - 2 Comments on WeAct STM32G4 is a tiny board based on STMicro STM32G4 mixed-signal microcontroller WEACT STM32G4 IS A TINY BOARD BASED ON STMICRO STM32G4 MIXED-SIGNAL MICROCONTROLLER WeAct STM32G4 is a tiny development board based on a 170 MHz STMicro STM32G4 Arm Cortex-M4F mixed-signal microcontroller with DSP instructions and suitable for applications such as motor control, building automation, lighting, digital power meters, and more. 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