/BeagleBoard/GSoC/GPIO-parallel-bi-dir-bus
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ProposalTemplate
Reference Design For A GPIO-based Parallel Bi-Directional Bus
Student: Pranav Kumar
Mentors: Andrew Henderson, Zubeen Tolani
Code:
Wiki: https://elinux.org/index.php?title=/BeagleBoard/GSoC/GPIO-parallel-bi-dir-bus
Status
Create a hardware/software design will incorporate shift registers (and potentially logic level converter solutions as appropriate) to allow BB.org hardware to communicate with hardware via a parallel, bi-directional bus.
Tasks Done
I have completed the task required as described on the ideas page, and created a pull request, as listed here
About Me
IRC: pranav_kumar
Github: https://github.com/pranav083
E-Linux Username: pranav083
School: UIET,Panjab University,Chandigarh
Country: IndiaIndia
Primary language: English,Hindi
Typical work hours: 9:30 - 23:00 IST GMT/EST/PST to Ist Adjusted Time
Previous GSoC participation:
Skills: C,Python,ROS,OpenCV,Embeddded C,Electronics Prototying
Tools(proficient) : Git,Linux
Experience : C,Python,Java,HTML,CSS,JavaScript,Arduino
Hardware Skills : Atmel chip, Raspberry Pi,ICs,Circuit Designing,I2C
Reference Design For A GPIO-based Parallel Bi-Directional Bus
Project name: Reference Design For A GPIO-based Parallel Bi-Directional Bus
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I will be active in the community, contributing to more open-source projects, gaining more valuable experience, and help newcomers get acquainted with beaglebone in general, the way I was helped when I first asked out in the group.