Dive deep into the internals of a Smartphone Accelerometer (MPU-6050), with PINE64 PinePhone and Apache NuttX Real-Time Operating System. By Lup Yuen Lee.
An installation guide that is particularly useful for early PinePhone owners who upgraded their mainboard, and for those who have a bricked PinePhone.
GSoC 2020: I've Walked 500 Miles…
My PinePhone Arrived My PinePhone (BraveHeart edition) arrived a few weeks ago, but I have not had time play with it. Over the weekend I had an epic snowball fight with my wife and children while we were on a nature walk. My Nexus 6p had been neglectfully left in my back pocket and during the escapade it succumbed to fatal injuries. It is time to breath life into my new PinePhone, but first I wanted to have a look around.
My initial plans with the Pinephone.
The first few weeks with a Pinephone: thoughts and experiences.
Doing anything close to the kernel/bootloader on PinePhone almost always requires a serial cable, Pine64 store has premade serial cable available for 7$ USD, but making your own serial cable can be both cheaper and more flexible as a DIY cable can support multiple logic level and pinout configuration. Parts Overview # You will need: A 3.5mm audio cable, I got mine from a pair of broken headphone A multimeter for continuity test A USB-Serial adapter, you can get one online for around 3$ USD, make sure it supports 3.
GSoC 2020: I've Walked 500 Miles…