[beagleboard] Re: BBB Standby when press power button ?

2014-11-14 Thread Richard St-Pierre
Some ideas here... 

http://inspire.logicsupply.com/2014/08/beaglebone-unleash-your-beaglebone.html



On Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:59:53 PM UTC-5, Minh Phuong Dang wrote:

 Hello,

   Ho to let BBB standby and wake up by pressing power button ?
   I want to make a hand held device using BBB with Li-ion battery 
   and I want power button acts like smart phone device does.
 
   Now I'm using :
   
  Android : TI-Android-JB-4.2.2-DevKit-4.1.1
  Kernel   : linux-3.2.0

   Thank you very much.

   Phuong Dang 
  


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[beagleboard] Re: 4D capes alternatives

2014-10-22 Thread Richard St-Pierre
Logic Supply offers many BeagleBone capes and LCD  displays.  

Two new models are the 4.3 inch and 5.0 inch with capacitive touch screens. 
You can get more details at this link.

http://www.logicsupply.com/components/beaglebone/capes/


On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 6:26:08 PM UTC-4, adama...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, I've been looking for a display roughly 3-4 in diameter which isn't 
 touchscreen, and ideally will connect to the I/O pins but if there isn't 
 any alternatives i don't mind it connecting to the HDMI port, any 
 suggestions?


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[beagleboard] Re: Do some one have some beagle bone?

2014-10-13 Thread Richard St-Pierre
Andrea:  You can find BeagleBone Black , cases, cape and more in stock at 
Logic Supply (US or EU). 
http://www.logicsupply.com/solutions/form-factor/beaglebone-black/   
 http://www.logicsupply.eu/beaglebone-black/

On Friday, October 10, 2014 7:11:22 AM UTC-4, Andrea Campanella wrote:

 My company is seracing for beaglebones, so, if you guy have a beaglebone 
 on the desk taking dust, we will pay for that. 


 Thanks.


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[beagleboard] Re: UWN200 / mt7601Usta: Very first steps need a short help

2014-09-22 Thread Richard St-Pierre
Have you visited (inspire.logicsupply.com) 
 http://inspire.logicsupply.com/p/tutorials_3943.html and the WiFi 
installation guide?
Cheers

On Sunday, September 21, 2014 1:03:24 PM UTC-4, meino@gmx.de wrote:

 Hi, 

 after some struggle to receive a package sent from the netherlands 
 to germany I just received my UWN200 WLAN dongle/antenna thingie. 

 I already compiled the driver an loaded it, which works (at least for 
 me as a newbie to WLAN). 
 dmesg shows: 
 === pAd = e0ebe000, size = 852552 === 

 [ 4965.195793] -- RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory 
 [ 4965.196032] -- RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory, Status=0 
 [ 4965.197790] -- RTMPAllocAdapterBlock, Status=0 
 [ 4965.197817] NumEndpoints=8 
 [ 4965.197839] BULK IN MaxPacketSize = 512 
 [ 4965.197860] EP address = 0x84 
 [ 4965.197879] BULK IN MaxPacketSize = 512 
 [ 4965.197898] EP address = 0x85 
 [ 4965.197919] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512 
 [ 4965.197937] EP address = 0x 8   
 [ 4965.197957] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512 
 [ 4965.197976] EP address = 0x 4   
 [ 4965.197994] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512 
 [ 4965.198013] EP address = 0x 5   
 [ 4965.198033] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512 
 [ 4965.198052] EP address = 0x 6   
 [ 4965.198071] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512 
 [ 4965.198090] EP address = 0x 7   
 [ 4965.198109] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512 
 [ 4965.198128] EP address = 0x 9   
 [ 4965.198155] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x8 
 [ 4965.198176] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x4 
 [ 4965.198197] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x5 
 [ 4965.198218] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x6 
 [ 4965.198238] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x7 
 [ 4965.198259] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x9 
 [ 4965.198281] STA Driver version-3.0.0.3 
 [ 4965.205052] --MT7601_Init(): 
 [ 4965.206989] Chip specific bbpRegTbSize=0! 
 [ 4965.207020] Chip VCO calibration mode = 0! 
 [ 4965.207272] NVM is EFUSE 
 [ 4965.207301] Efuse Size=0x1d [Range:1e0-1fc] 
 [ 4965.207324] Endpoint(8) is for In-band Command 
 [ 4965.207346] Endpoint(4) is for WMM0 AC0 
 [ 4965.207367] Endpoint(5) is for WMM0 AC1 
 [ 4965.207388] Endpoint(6) is for WMM0 AC2 
 [ 4965.207408] Endpoint(7) is for WMM0 AC3 
 [ 4965.207428] Endpoint(9) is for WMM1 AC0 
 [ 4965.207448] Endpoint(84) is for Data-In 
 [ 4965.207468] Endpoint(85) is for Command Rsp 
 [ 4965.207494] Allocate a net device with private data size=0! 
 [ 4965.207657] Allocate net device ops success! 
 [ 4965.207693] The name of the new ra interface is ra0... 
 [ 4965.207723] RtmpOSNetDevAttach()--- 
 [ 4965.209915] ---RtmpOSNetDevAttach(), ret=0 
 [ 4965.209948] ===rt2870_probe()! 
 [ 4965.215064] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt2870 


 Before digging deeper into this topic I would like to do a quick 
 check, whether the hardware seems to work (just in case or warranty). 

 For example: 
 Is there a way to list the names (no illegal actions are intended!!!) 
 of the WLANs around me without doing the whole WLAN configuration 
 stuff? 
   
 Or any othe quick check which sends/receive some data somewhere? 

 Thank you very much in advance for any help! 
 Best regards, 
 mcc 




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Re: [beagleboard] Re: UWN200 / mt7601Usta: Very first steps need a short help

2014-09-22 Thread Richard St-Pierre
The BeagleBone Black Rev C (Debian) comes with pre-installed drivers for
the UWN100/200.




On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:26 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:


 Hi Richard,

 jepp...
 The offered kernel driver is for kernel 2.6.* and compiles
 with errors under  3.8.13-bone66.
 lsusb hangs, when it lists the according entry
 ifconfig shows only the half of ra0

 To give feedback to logic supply (from where I ordered the
 UWN200) as soon as possible I dont want to step through
 a full Wifi/Wlan configuration session.

 I only want to proof that the UWN200 is working ok as soon as
 possible.
 If done I have either to send it back (warranty) or I have enough
 time for a reasonable setup.

 Is there any driver source, which compiles cleanly and is of this
 century?

 Best regards,
 mcc



 Richard St-Pierre richard.stpie...@logicsupply.com [14-09-22 17:10]:
  Have you visited (inspire.logicsupply.com)
   http://inspire.logicsupply.com/p/tutorials_3943.html and the WiFi
  installation guide?
  Cheers
 
  On Sunday, September 21, 2014 1:03:24 PM UTC-4, meino@gmx.de wrote:
  
   Hi,
  
   after some struggle to receive a package sent from the netherlands
   to germany I just received my UWN200 WLAN dongle/antenna thingie.
  
   I already compiled the driver an loaded it, which works (at least for
   me as a newbie to WLAN).
   dmesg shows:
   === pAd = e0ebe000, size = 852552 ===
  
   [ 4965.195793] -- RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory
   [ 4965.196032] -- RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory, Status=0
   [ 4965.197790] -- RTMPAllocAdapterBlock, Status=0
   [ 4965.197817] NumEndpoints=8
   [ 4965.197839] BULK IN MaxPacketSize = 512
   [ 4965.197860] EP address = 0x84
   [ 4965.197879] BULK IN MaxPacketSize = 512
   [ 4965.197898] EP address = 0x85
   [ 4965.197919] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
   [ 4965.197937] EP address = 0x 8
   [ 4965.197957] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
   [ 4965.197976] EP address = 0x 4
   [ 4965.197994] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
   [ 4965.198013] EP address = 0x 5
   [ 4965.198033] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
   [ 4965.198052] EP address = 0x 6
   [ 4965.198071] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
   [ 4965.198090] EP address = 0x 7
   [ 4965.198109] BULK OUT MaxPacketSize = 512
   [ 4965.198128] EP address = 0x 9
   [ 4965.198155] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x8
   [ 4965.198176] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x4
   [ 4965.198197] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x5
   [ 4965.198218] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x6
   [ 4965.198238] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x7
   [ 4965.198259] RTMP_COM_IoctlHandle():pAd-BulkOutEpAddr=0x9
   [ 4965.198281] STA Driver version-3.0.0.3
   [ 4965.205052] --MT7601_Init():
   [ 4965.206989] Chip specific bbpRegTbSize=0!
   [ 4965.207020] Chip VCO calibration mode = 0!
   [ 4965.207272] NVM is EFUSE
   [ 4965.207301] Efuse Size=0x1d [Range:1e0-1fc]
   [ 4965.207324] Endpoint(8) is for In-band Command
   [ 4965.207346] Endpoint(4) is for WMM0 AC0
   [ 4965.207367] Endpoint(5) is for WMM0 AC1
   [ 4965.207388] Endpoint(6) is for WMM0 AC2
   [ 4965.207408] Endpoint(7) is for WMM0 AC3
   [ 4965.207428] Endpoint(9) is for WMM1 AC0
   [ 4965.207448] Endpoint(84) is for Data-In
   [ 4965.207468] Endpoint(85) is for Command Rsp
   [ 4965.207494] Allocate a net device with private data size=0!
   [ 4965.207657] Allocate net device ops success!
   [ 4965.207693] The name of the new ra interface is ra0...
   [ 4965.207723] RtmpOSNetDevAttach()---
   [ 4965.209915] ---RtmpOSNetDevAttach(), ret=0
   [ 4965.209948] ===rt2870_probe()!
   [ 4965.215064] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt2870
  
  
   Before digging deeper into this topic I would like to do a quick
   check, whether the hardware seems to work (just in case or warranty).
  
   For example:
   Is there a way to list the names (no illegal actions are intended!!!)
   of the WLANs around me without doing the whole WLAN configuration
   stuff?
  
   Or any othe quick check which sends/receive some data somewhere?
  
   Thank you very much in advance for any help!
   Best regards,
   mcc
  
  
  
 
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[beagleboard] Re: 16+ Analog Input Options for Beaglebone

2014-09-02 Thread Richard St-Pierre
A common practice to increase the number of ADC channels is to use an 
Analog Multiplexer (MUX).  Use a few GPIO bits to control the addressing. 
 
You can provide a single point buffer to support the 0-5 to 0-1.8V scaling.
Cheers

On Monday, September 1, 2014 9:47:24 AM UTC-4, jona.he...@gmail.com wrote:

 I would like to use the BeagleBone to acquire 16 analog signals.  The 
 transducers will be a mix of resistive temperature and current sensors.   
  The temperature sensors will produce a signal between 0~5V and the current 
 transformers will output of 0~0.333V.  The BeagleBone Black is limited to 7 
 analog inputs.  I was not able to find a cape that offers 16 analog inputs. 
   

 1.  Does a BeagleBone Black cape exist that will multiplex and signal 
 condition 16 analog signals (0~5V).
 2.  If this does not exist, can one of the BeagleBone experts recommend an 
 alternative.

 Thanks in advance.


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[beagleboard] Re: Commercially using the REV C?

2014-07-01 Thread Richard St-Pierre
We've been very satisfied with the quality of the Embest/Element14 version 
of the BBB. We have a number of larger project customers who have used it 
with great success.

On Saturday, June 28, 2014 4:29:50 AM UTC-4, bilali...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hello,


 I would like to know can i use this* Beagle bone Black REV C* for *commercial 
 use* ? also included software Debian for commercial ?


 *if yes*


 1) When can i get a large quantity of the product ? (currently only 1 is 
 available per person)
 2) Is there is any limitation on Editing the circuit ?
 3) Is there is any limitation on editing the OS/software/logic ?
 4) Will i get support for the BBB rev c if used commercially (without 
 modifying the circuit)?
 5) Will there be any clause of warranty void ? do you provide warranty on 
 your product ?
 6) Is there is any guide, books especially made for REV C which are very* 
 in depth* ? (not for newbies)

 *FYI* : I turned to BBB because i read online that the PI can't be used 
 commercially (without commitment to large qty sale)


 Hope you will soon answer the question


 Thank You


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[beagleboard] Re: Commercially using the REV C?

2014-06-30 Thread Richard St-Pierre
For quantity purchase, look here:

http://www.logicsupply.com/components/motherboards/arm/bb-black-c/

Cheers

On Saturday, June 28, 2014 4:29:50 AM UTC-4, bilali...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hello,


 I would like to know can i use this* Beagle bone Black REV C* for *commercial 
 use* ? also included software Debian for commercial ?


 *if yes*


 1) When can i get a large quantity of the product ? (currently only 1 is 
 available per person)
 2) Is there is any limitation on Editing the circuit ?
 3) Is there is any limitation on editing the OS/software/logic ?
 4) Will i get support for the BBB rev c if used commercially (without 
 modifying the circuit)?
 5) Will there be any clause of warranty void ? do you provide warranty on 
 your product ?
 6) Is there is any guide, books especially made for REV C which are very* 
 in depth* ? (not for newbies)

 *FYI* : I turned to BBB because i read online that the PI can't be used 
 commercially (without commitment to large qty sale)


 Hope you will soon answer the question


 Thank You


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[beagleboard] Re: Where to Find BBB Training?

2014-05-01 Thread Richard St-Pierre
Logic Supply (www.logicsupply.com) has BeagleBone Tutorials that you may 
find helpful in getting started with your project. 
http://inspire.logicsupply.com/

On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:37:47 PM UTC-4, nath...@gmail.com wrote:

 My company is planning on starting a project using the Beaglebone Black.  
 They want to send me to some sort of class/training seminar within the next 
 month.  Does anyone know of anything coming up this soon?


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