I recently had to configure the dt for a LVDS display to use it through an i2c mipi-lvds bridge and I had a hard time to figure out how to do it. I didn't find much information or examples. I finally managed to do it but, yes, more complex/real world devices would be very helpful! Thanks Sergio for doing such interesting videos!
Thank you for producing and sharing these walk through videos, it really helps beginners that are trying to start in embedded linux development. I think enabling a more complex device would be a good follow up video, maybe connecting a cheap LCD display with a serial interface like SPI/I²C and running some graphical application
Great demonstration, thank you. Looking forward to watching new sessions about embedded Linux. I checked the Embedded Labworks website to register trainings but registrations are closed. Would you please give some more information about the tranings ?
I recently had to configure the dt for a LVDS display to use it through an i2c mipi-lvds bridge and I had a hard time to figure out how to do it. I didn't find much information or examples. I finally managed to do it but, yes, more complex/real world devices would be very helpful! Thanks Sergio for doing such interesting videos!
That would be nice. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Thank you for producing and sharing these walk through videos, it really helps beginners that are trying to start in embedded linux development.
I think enabling a more complex device would be a good follow up video, maybe connecting a cheap LCD display with a serial interface like SPI/I²C and running some graphical application
Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Great video Sergio, maybe a small example in c at the end, interacting with the peripheral add more value. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Hey Lester! Nice, thanks for the suggestion!
Thank you for the video, Sergio 👍 Appreciate it.
Nice you enjoyed it! :-)
Wow, this is just great. Thank you so much for covering this subject.
I am glad you enjoyed it!
@@spradotube Would love to see this for a more complex device. Perhaps even on a custom board (!)?
Nicely done.
Thanks!
Great content!
Thanks!
Thank you very much for the video. It is great content and well explained. Would be nice to see more complex example, that for sure :)
Thanks for the feedback! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Great demonstration, thank you. Looking forward to watching new sessions about embedded Linux. I checked the Embedded Labworks website to register trainings but registrations are closed. Would you please give some more information about the tranings ?
Hi! Feel free to email to sergio.prado@e-labworks.com to ask anything about the training. Thanks!
Interesting 😍😍 could we make something like that for interrupts and if we could talk about audio processing 😂
Great, noted, thanks!
Hello!
Hey! I hope you enjoyed the video!