Hello,

I respectfully suggest to reduce the required hardware development to the absolute minimum otherwise it will never move forward in a satisfactory manner.

Many devboards can be flashed over usb and provide an UART.

IMHO it represents a sufficiently complex first step towards hardware testing given the burden all of this idea represents.

Once that works, maybe some attempts at additional hardware testing modules can be added.

Sebastien


On 04/02/2025 13:43, Alan C. Assis wrote:
Dear NuttXers,

I think an issue when handling multiple boards is the physical peripherals
and connectors from a board to another. It makes the test more complicated.

Something we could explore is using a CPU card board format (such as
MicroMod: https://www.sparkfun.com/micromod or Raspberry
System-On-Modules), this way we could have a standard base board with
common features we want to test in all boards (UART, SPI, I2C, etc) and
just change the MCU module to test other boards.

For example, MicroMod already has many MCU cards that we could use.

Please let me know your thoughts.

BR,

Alan

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