You have to see the Udoo Neo as a combination of for example a Raspberry Pi and a Arduino Uno connected with USB all on one board. The M4 part...
Check this page https://www.udoo.org/docs-neo/Hardware_&_Accessories/I2C_bus.html Check also the Bricks page as they are connected through the...
The raspberry pi can only run on a limited amount of Linux OS'es. The Udoo can run on various windows, Linux and Android versions. You will have...
A normal Arduino also is not able to run multiple sketches the same time. You will have to merge them into 1 big sketch.
It is a USB device so just stick it into the USB port. Next thing is if there is a driver for your OS. Check the manuals of the wifi adapter. On...
If you are talking in the Braswell GPIO: Unless the GPIO windows 10 iot API is now also added to the normal W10 I don't think it is possible. It...
The Udoo dual/quad display will definitely not work on the X86. Almost every display will work as long as it has hdmi. Touch will be the...
If using the Udoo X86 you first have to investigate if the Android port to a X86 device (Android X86) will fulfill your software/apps needs. Go to...
Good to know, still learning every day...
In the Udoo X86 GPIO documentation is a link given with example: http://www.geduino.org/site/archives/284
What do you mean with heterogeneous use?
Good to know it works. BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy For some (also for me unknown) reason this BLE firmware update fails. With me the first...
Arduino Curie wants to update the Bluetooth module on the Curie first which fails for some reason. I got it running by: 1. Reboot Udoo X86 2....
I answer @Mr Shackle in a different thread as I cannot make a reply due to alle links in the text ( I think)...
According the following section I2C on Braswell is enabled by default through the UEFI/Bios:...
You could also try to use the Arduino i2c bus to control your board (with Arduino sketch). That is already 3.3v compliant.
I cannot help you on your specific CMSIS question. Udoo Neo Arduino side implementation now uses a closed sourced Freescale/NXP MQX (RTOS)...
Thanks for exactly copying my original post https://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/arduino-101-shield-compatibility-guide.6586/
@Francesco If the new virtual serial port is ready for some beta testing I definitely will do so.
You are using the wrong Arduino board to compile to (Uno). It should be UDOO QDL (Arduino Due) See documentation for more instructions:...
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