linux-embedded-hal
Implementation of the `embedded-hal` traits for Linux devices (by rust-embedded)
notecard-rs
Rust driver for the Blues.io Notecard (https://blues.io/products/notecard/) (by gauteh)
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linux-embedded-hal
Posts with mentions or reviews of linux-embedded-hal.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-20.
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Rust for realtime motion control.
Makes sense. The EtherCAT master component can be loaded as a kernel module (for Etherlab), which I think is somewhat independent of the user code. The rust code interfaces with the driver through syscalls. There is some discussion about Rust with PREEMPT_RT here https://github.com/rust-embedded/linux-embedded-hal/issues/45 but it looks like it is still open.
notecard-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of notecard-rs.
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Easiest Way to Add Cellular to an ESP32 IoT Project
The API that powers the Notecard is completely JSON-based. So technically speaking, it doesn't matter what programming language you use. We provide SDKs for Arduino, Go, C/C++, and Python and our community has built SDKs for .NET and Rust.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing linux-embedded-hal and notecard-rs you can also consider the following projects:
atsamd - Target atsamd microcontrollers using Rust
esp-idf-hal - embedded-hal implementation for Rust on ESP32 and ESP-IDF
jailhouse - Linux-based partitioning hypervisor
potatis - 🥔 MOS-6502 and NES emulator in Rust (SDL/WebAssembly/Android/Embedded/Cloud)
bl602-hal - Hardware Abstract Layer for BL602 RISC-V WiFi + BLE SoC in embedded Rust
embedded-trainings-2020
driver-examples - Rust example programs for many of my hardware device drivers running on STM32F3 Discovery, STM32F103 "Blue Pill", RaspberryPi and micro:bit boards
esp-hal - no_std Hardware Abstraction Layers for ESP32 microcontrollers
ethercat - Rust wrapper for the IgH EtherCAT master
botnana-api-rs - Botnana Client Library In Rust
linux-embedded-hal vs atsamd
notecard-rs vs esp-idf-hal
linux-embedded-hal vs jailhouse
notecard-rs vs potatis
linux-embedded-hal vs bl602-hal
notecard-rs vs atsamd
linux-embedded-hal vs embedded-trainings-2020
notecard-rs vs driver-examples
linux-embedded-hal vs esp-hal
linux-embedded-hal vs ethercat
linux-embedded-hal vs botnana-api-rs