I am using latest image bone-debian-8.7-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2017-03-19-4gb.img
Then I followed the link:
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardDebian#SGX_BeagleBone.2FBeagleBone_Black
./sgx_create_package.sh and installed the tar.gz package from deploy folder
to BeagleBone.
But After Rebooting Board when I
Hello Everyone,
How much current supply does beaglebone need if I put Wifi dongle ?
Currently I put 5V 1A, it seems that it can not detect my dongle.
Thanks,
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谢谢,
Regards,
Riko Ho
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On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 9:27 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber
wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2017 11:58:49 -0700 (PDT),
> ubaidmalik9...@gmail.com declaimed the
> following:
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>>I have a BBB A5C With Specific Part Number that Supports 4Gb eMMC On it But
>
> Odd -- I was under the
I've build a codec cape based around the Analog Devices ADAU1372.
At this point, I can communicate with the device over I2C using i2cset/get
and I can see audio data on the wire using my oscilloscope when I manually
configure it. i2cdetect happily sees both my (as yet unconfigured) EEPROM
at
I've build a codec cape based around the Analog Devices ADAU1372.
At this point, I can communicate with the device over I2C using i2cset/get
and I can see audio data on the wire using my oscilloscope when I manually
configure it. i2cdetect happily sees both my (as yet unconfigured) EEPROM
I don't have any experience (yet) with using Tk specifically on the LCD3
cape, but it is something I'm going to experiment with.
Is Tk an option for you?
http://www.tkdocs.com/
It's usable from scripting languages such as Tcl, Python, Perl, and Ruby.
You can also use it with straight C via the
On Jun 19, 2017 2:14 PM, wrote:
I have a BBB A5C With Specific Part Number that Supports 4Gb eMMC On it But
after Flashing a 2GB Ubuntu Console Image on the eMMC Every thing was
working Fine until I thought of Switching it with a 4GB Debian Latest
Release.I am Getting
If it is in UART mode it will idle 'high' by definition.
It is how the serial protocol works.
If there is a serial UART involved, you should revisit your requirements.
Or you could add an inverter on both ends and run the protocol upside down,
sort of like RS-232 does.
--- Graham
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On
I have a BBB A5C With Specific Part Number that Supports 4Gb eMMC On it But
after Flashing a 2GB Ubuntu Console Image on the eMMC Every thing was
working Fine until I thought of Switching it with a 4GB Debian Latest
Release.I am Getting error that Memory is Full while flashing and Logs are
Not exactly a GUI, but if it doesn't have to be super pretty and
fancy.. you can always make it a web page...fire up a browser when the gui
boots up and redirect it to local webhost.
just remember you will have to remap left/right buttons to tab in the lcd
overlay to make it useful.
On
In a UART line one of the pins on the Beaglebone Black is configured to
HIGH in an idle state when it is not sending anything. However, for my
project I need both UART pins to be low when I am not using them. A
possible solution would be reconfiguring those pins to GPIO every single
time and
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