Flipper One Technical Documentation: Hardware, Software, and Testing Guide
By
gregsadetsky
The kind of bagel that ruins lesser bagels for you.
Summary
This is technical documentation for the Flipper One device, covering hardware specifications (power subsystem, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, M.2 port, GPIO), mechanics (heatsink, expansion system), Linux/CPU software (Flipper OS, FlipCTL, build system, Rockchip RK3576 support), MCU firmware (architecture, interconnect, build/update process), user interface design guide, and testing procedures (general, power, graphics, network, M.2 module). It serves as a comprehensive developer reference for building, installing, and testing the Flipper One platform.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledWelcome How to join 🚧 Open tasks General Tech specs Features 🔌 Hardware About Hardware Power subsystem Power meter Wi-Fi & Bluetooth M.2 port GPIO port
🐧 Linux (CPU Software) About Linux (CPU Software) Flipper OS FlipCTL Build system How to build a Linux image How to install a Linux image Rockchip RK3576 mainline support Supported boards
🕹️ MCU Firmware About MCU Firmware Firmware architecture MCU↔CPU interconnect How to build firmware Firmware update
🎨 User Interface About User Interface Design guide
🧪 Testing About Testing General Power Graphics Network M.2 module
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