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usb_uart_drivers/: CP210x USB-to-UART Bridge Driver
- Linux: Generally plug-and-play for Ubuntu 18.04 and above. If the device is not recognized, please refer to the installation guide on Silabs official website, or search for "CP210x driver installation on Linux" for solutions.
- Windows: Execute the driver installer directly
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examples/: Example programs and source code for various platforms and languages, including STM32, ROS, Linux, MATLAB, etc.
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drivers: HiPNUC driver source code
- Driver Installation: Install the USB-to-UART bridge driver from the
usb_uart_drivers
folder. - Host Software: Download and install CHCenter
- Hardware Connection: Connect the evaluation board's USB port to your PC, launch CHCenter, establish connection to the corresponding COM port to begin product evaluation.
- Recommended to start with the C - Linux examples
Example code is provided for multiple languages and platforms:
- Python Examples: Includes data reading and module configuration
- STM32 Examples
- Arduino Examples
- ROS Melodic Examples
- ROS2 Examples
- C - Linux Examples: Includes module configuration, firmware, and reading examples - recommended for Linux users
- Matlab Examples: Includes reading CHCenter log files and Allan variance analysis example code
- CAN Examples: Includes DBC format CAN frame parsing files
For first-time configuration, it is strongly recommended to use the Windows host software CHCenter. Once familiar, if you plan to use command scripts or work in a Linux environment, refer to the other examples.
- Official Website: www.hipnuc.com
- Product Documentation: GitHub Repository
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