Was hoping to use the BMV080 on the Sparkfun breakout with the Raspberry Pi family. However looking at the BMV080 SDK documentation it does not look well supported.
What are the issues with Raspberry Pi architecture, hardware or software, that prevent full use of BMV080?
Or put another way what changes would Raspberry Pi have to make to hardware or software to enable full use of the BMV080?
Is one support for floating point calculations in hardware?
RPi Pico 2 W microcontroller appears not to be supported at all.
Is Pico 2 not supported as it uses two ARM Cortex-M33 cores as part of the RP2350 microcontroller? Any other RP2350 limiting concerns?
The RPi single board computers only partially supported.
Was considering a new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 and Raspberry Pi RP3A0 system-in-package (SiP), integrating a Broadcom BCM2710A1 die with 512MB of LPDDR2 SDRAM. According to the Pi Hut page.
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and SparkFun BMV080 breakout. Would that work?
But can see no reference to Arm Cortex-A53 in the BMV080 SDK README.md
bmv080-sdk-v11-0-0.zip downloaded 30/07/2025 from the link on Bosch BMV080 web page.
Is this the latest version of the BMV080 SDK?
Is there a best of microcontroller you would recommend in place of RPi Pico 2 W?
Is there a best of single board computer you would recommend in place of RPi Zero 2 W?
I wanted to try retain everything in the Raspberry Pi universe for a particular environmental information 'weather station' project.
Would you recommend the project move to a different platform for Bosch sensors?
Many thanks in advance.
Yours,
York