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    • Using PCA9685 Motor Drivers
    • Booting from NVMe Drives
    • Using IMX219 CSI Cameras
    • Using IMX219 CSI Cameras
    • Using the Arducam Dual V3Link Camera Kit
    • TensorFlow Lite Object Detection
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Expansion#

PCIe#

For software reference, you can see how PCIe is used on NVMe HATs.

CSI#

For software reference, you can see how CSI is used on IMX219-based camera modules.

RTC#

  • Booting from NVMe Drives

  • Using IMX219 CSI Cameras

  • Using the on-board Real Time Clock (RTC)

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Last updated on Mar 11, 2025.