Newsletter – SeaSOMs Greetings!
It’s full blown winter in the Pacific Northwest now, and with lots of snow and cloudy skies we’re almost certain Santa’s gonna need Rudolph to guide his sleigh…good thing he...
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Here you’ll find the software release announcements, upcoming events, webinar recaps, and other fun stuff!
It’s full blown winter in the Pacific Northwest now, and with lots of snow and cloudy skies we’re almost certain Santa’s gonna need Rudolph to guide his sleigh…good thing he...
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Ready to get started with the phyCORE-AM62x? Check out the PHYTEC YouTube Series to expedite your bring up. This 10 video playlist covers dev kit unboxing, the embedded systems version...
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We started a new video series with a Cafe Yocto YouTube walking you through our newest product, the phyCORE-AM64x! Hosted by our very own Applications Engineer, True Loan. Cafe Yocto...
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Software Release Name: BSP-Yocto-TISDK-AM64x-ALPHA2 Release Date: October 4, 2022Release Highlights: Yocto Created a layer manifest based on TI’s Linux v08.03.00.005 Processor SDK Linux for AM64x Added memory testing utilities (memtester...
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Our counterparts in Mainz, Germany are participating in Smart Product Solutions from November 8-10, 2022. November 18-10, 2022 Hall 7, Booth 296 PHYTEC representatives from Germany will be exhibiting at...
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In collaboration with Texas Instruments for their webinar series, Process This, as well as Amazon Web Services, PHYTEC is excited to present another webinar! Build on the concepts introduced in...
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It’s been a minute, but PHYTEC is proud to collaborate with NXP for another webinar! Our very own PHYTEC engineers offer solutions to common development challenges using PHYTEC SOMs and...
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