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Posted to dev@nuttx.apache.org by "Kalbus, Peter" <pt...@mailbox.org.INVALID> on 2022/01/07 14:11:00 UTC
Re: Support for Pimoroni Tiny2040
Corrected subject …
/Piet
> Am 07.01.2022 um 14:55 schrieb Kalbus, Peter <pt...@mailbox.org.invalid>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I owned a Pimoroni Tiny2040 device.
> It’s an RP2040 based device with some interesting features:
>
> + small form factor (18x21.3mm)
> + 8 MByte Flash
> + RGB LED
> + Reset Button
> + USB-C
> - reduced pin-header
>
> I’d like to add the device based on the available RP2040 support.
> It’s basically working, but the specifics are missing.
>
>
> My plan is to re-use the code from
>
> 'boards/arm/rp2040/raspberrypi-pico‘ and
>
> and add the support in
>
> 'boards/arm/rp2040/pimoroni-tiny2040‘.
>
>
> Anything wrong with this approach?
> Someone already working on this device?
>
>
> Regards
> Piet
>
Re: Support for Pimoroni Tiny2040
Posted by Peter Kalbus <pt...@mailbox.org.INVALID>.
Hi Alan,
thanks for feedback.
Support will go into 'boards/arm/rp2040/pimoroni-tiny2040‘.
I’ll create PR once it’s done.
/Piet
> Am 07.01.2022 um 15:50 schrieb Alan Carvalho de Assis <ac...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> You can use RaspberryPico board, but I think it is a good idea to
> create a new directory to Pimoroni Tiny2040 on NuttX because the
> RaspberryPico could have different hardware features and different
> pins usage.
>
> So, if you create a new directory entry to Tiny2040 you can submit it
> to mainline and let more people to use it.
>
> BR,
>
> Alan
>
> On 1/7/22, Kalbus, Peter <pt...@mailbox.org.invalid> wrote:
>> Corrected subject …
>>
>> /Piet
>>
>>
>>> Am 07.01.2022 um 14:55 schrieb Kalbus, Peter <pt...@mailbox.org.invalid>:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I owned a Pimoroni Tiny2040 device.
>>> It’s an RP2040 based device with some interesting features:
>>>
>>> + small form factor (18x21.3mm)
>>> + 8 MByte Flash
>>> + RGB LED
>>> + Reset Button
>>> + USB-C
>>> - reduced pin-header
>>>
>>> I’d like to add the device based on the available RP2040 support.
>>> It’s basically working, but the specifics are missing.
>>>
>>>
>>> My plan is to re-use the code from
>>>
>>> 'boards/arm/rp2040/raspberrypi-pico‘ and
>>>
>>> and add the support in
>>>
>>> 'boards/arm/rp2040/pimoroni-tiny2040‘.
>>>
>>>
>>> Anything wrong with this approach?
>>> Someone already working on this device?
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Piet
>>>
>>
Re: Support for Pimoroni Tiny2040
Posted by Alan Carvalho de Assis <ac...@gmail.com>.
Hi Peter,
You can use RaspberryPico board, but I think it is a good idea to
create a new directory to Pimoroni Tiny2040 on NuttX because the
RaspberryPico could have different hardware features and different
pins usage.
So, if you create a new directory entry to Tiny2040 you can submit it
to mainline and let more people to use it.
BR,
Alan
On 1/7/22, Kalbus, Peter <pt...@mailbox.org.invalid> wrote:
> Corrected subject …
>
> /Piet
>
>
>> Am 07.01.2022 um 14:55 schrieb Kalbus, Peter <pt...@mailbox.org.invalid>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I owned a Pimoroni Tiny2040 device.
>> It’s an RP2040 based device with some interesting features:
>>
>> + small form factor (18x21.3mm)
>> + 8 MByte Flash
>> + RGB LED
>> + Reset Button
>> + USB-C
>> - reduced pin-header
>>
>> I’d like to add the device based on the available RP2040 support.
>> It’s basically working, but the specifics are missing.
>>
>>
>> My plan is to re-use the code from
>>
>> 'boards/arm/rp2040/raspberrypi-pico‘ and
>>
>> and add the support in
>>
>> 'boards/arm/rp2040/pimoroni-tiny2040‘.
>>
>>
>> Anything wrong with this approach?
>> Someone already working on this device?
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Piet
>>
>