Hi,
I think Raspberry Pi Module 3 is a good choice, I'll try it when I get a
board soon.
Regards,
Yanjun Luo.
2016-03-16 23:25 GMT+08:00 bari <bari00...@gmail.com>:
> The i.mx6 can easily run Linuxcnc. The issues that you'll run into are
> the high cost of the i.mx6 boards and get
在 2010-03-11四的 11:49 -0600,Jon Elson写道:
Yanjun Luo wrote:
Here is my project web site, http://code.google.com/p/openomap/
WOW! Very impressive! How do you deal with the BGA parts? I don't
know how to solder them.
I sent the PCB board and chips to factory to solder them. Maybe I'll
the chip to check for
shorts...
It seems that you guys are very professional about it! I never try to
manual solder it, I always let factory to solder it for me. I'll try to
use BGA rework station later.
Regards,
Yanjun luo
a Beagleboard is a better choice I think. I bought
REV B7 last spring.
Regards,
Yanjun Luo.
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, http://code.google.com/p/openomap/
Regards,
Yanjun Luo.
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