The Linux Foundation Review: Developing Applications For Linux (LFD401)
MCU Development Environment:
► NXP Microcontrollers- McuXpresso
► Microchip Microcontrollers including Arduino- Microchip Studio
► Linux + VI + ARM GCC
Linux Environment:
► VirtualBox + Linux Mint
► Window Manager – Awesome WM
Electronic Tools I use:
► Oscilloscope Siglent SDS1104X-E – https://amzn.to/3nRcziY
► Power source – Yihua YH-605D
► Preheater Hotplate – Youyue946c – https://amzn.to/356DhgS
► Soldering Station – Yihua 937D – https://amzn.to/33VXm9b
► Hot Air gun – Sparkfun 303d
► Logic Analyzer – Salae – https://amzn.to/3AoQ4qy
► Third hand – PCBite Kit – https://amzn.to/3JCYZbr
► Solder fume Extractor – https://amzn.to/3H2a0kE
► Microscope – https://amzn.to/3vQXz9d
Software Tools I use:
► PCB Design – Altium
► Mechanical Part modelling – Solidworks
► 3d Modelling and design prototyping – 3ds Max
► Rendering Engine – VRay
► Mathematical Modelling and model based design – MATLAB and Simulink
Links:
► Website: https://www.antshiv.com
► Blog: https://shivasnotes.com
► Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/antshiv_robotics
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by ANTSHIV ROBOTICS
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