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We have finalized the schematics for Divine D. Rev. 1.1 and are now moving to the layout phase. The hardware architecture includes new subsystems such as microSD Express, micro HDMI, LoRa, and an under-voltage battery monitor.
Additionally, a Pogo interface allows for accessory connections, exposing USB 2.0, SPI, JTAG SWD, I2C, terminal UART, GPIOs, and a bi-directional power path. For more details, check our blog: https://docs.dawndrums.tn/blog/dd-rev1.1-arch/
We’ve reached the end of a significant development phase for Divine D. This year allowed us to validate our vision, refine our architecture, and prepare for the next steps.
https://youtu.be/HH1s1frNXbo?si=p4d-6gGs4bU8EhfJ
The upcoming milestones look strong, and we’re eager to move forward together with our community.
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Watch Divine D. making a test call on Phosh. This was only to try the call application, power consumption and connectivity. There are many other scenarios for such a test, such as during low-power modes, running performance applications, audio quality, audio routing, bluetooth HFP mode.. We will be covering those as the hardware revisions and software improve.
https://youtube.com/shorts/iT9Pq75SxFU?si=XVX86ioH9gYVYpfT
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Meet Divine, a GNU/Linux Phone powered by Rockchip’s RK3588S. Divine D. will be our first variant, completely open for development, testing and debugging. It will bring interesting features on-board, from local AI to multi-standard connectivity. We also develop DawnOS, a mobian-based distribution tailored for our hardware, including custom Kernel and device tree.
Check our documentation base for more:
https://docs.dawndrums.tn
Meet Divine, a GNU/Linux Phone powered by Rockchip’s RK3588S. Divine D. will be our first variant, completely open for development, testing and debugging. It will bring interesting features on-board, from local AI to multi-standard connectivity. We also develop DawnOS, a mobian-based distribution tailored for our hardware, including custom Kernel and device tree.
Check our documentation base for more:
https://docs.dawndrums.tn