How Hard Is It To Program a 1GHz Microcontroller?
Follow along while I set out to build the best microcontroller board for robotics. The G2 Nano combines a record-breaking 1GHz Arm Cortex-M7 processor with dual-band Wi-Fi, an inertial measurement unit, and an on-board closed-loop motion controller. GitHub Repositories: G2 Nano: https://github.com/theta-machines/DEV... DAPLink Fork: https://github.com/theta-machines/DEV... Follow me on social media! Website: https://www.thetamachines.com GitHub: https://github.com/ryanstrace LinkedIn: / ryanstrace 0:00 Porting DAPLink 3:03 Porting Zephyr 5:42 Hello World 6:38 IMU Demo

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