[beagleboard] Re: New cellular gateway cape: Nimbelinks Skywire Cellular Modem Cape

2014-12-29 Thread abferm
Hey, I'm interested in the BOM, but the links are dead. Could you help me 
out?

On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 5:19:47 PM UTC-6, greg...@nimbelink.com wrote:

 Hello everyone!

 I wanted to share Nimbelinks new cellular gateway cape with you. Check it 
 out here:http://elinux.org/Nimbelink:SkywireCape

 The cape is built around Nimbelinks Skywire cellular modem family. The 
 pre-certified Skywire is the smallest plug-in cellular modem on the market, 
 making it quicker and easier to deploy than chip-down chipset solutions, 
 external modems, or solder-in modules. It uses a standard XBEE form factor 
 and its pre-certification eliminates months of delay and tens of thousands 
 of dollars of cost for required certification. Modules are available 
 supporting 2G, 3G, and 4G connections.

 Nimbelinks Beaglebone Black cape support the following:
 -One Nimbelink Skywire Cellular Modem (GPS options available)
 -One XBee device (ZigBee, WiFi, Bluetooth)
 -Built in 2 port USB hub
 -Dual can transceivers



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[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black switching to 3.14 kernel

2014-10-03 Thread abferm
Why are the qmi drivers not included in the kernel or as modules in the 
package?

On Sunday, August 17, 2014 8:26:34 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:

 It is time to make another big software push for BeagleBone Black. We 
 have several recent updates from Robert, including managing the kernel 
 as Debian packages. 

 To try out the new code, use one of the recent images from: 
 http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#2014-08-05 

 Then, you'll need to switch to the 3.14 kernel: 
 sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.14.17-ti-r10 

 Report issues to one of these trackers: 
 https://github.com/beagleboard/linux 
 http://bugs.elinux.org/projects/debian-image-releases 

 The device tree overlay support is still under development as is 
 built-in 'config-pin/cape-universal' support, so static configuration 
 of the .dtb is currently required. Your help is requested to make sure 
 the default .dtb file includes as many configurations as possible that 
 can be enabled from userspace. 

 Update summary: 
 * Repo moved to https://github.com/beagleboard/linux 
 * Layout of Debian images now enable 'apt-get' updates to the kernel, 
 but you need to grab a newer starting distro image 
 * The false-start on the cape-firmware repo has been abandoned and 
 device tree overlays are now part of the kernel tree 
 * The kernel currently uses DMA for the USB and includes SGX support 

 I've setup a buildbot hosted at http://builds.beagleboard.org, but I'm 
 still working on getting it to handle pull requests, multiple 
 branches, etc. like the MachineKit folks are doing, as well as pushing 
 out the builds. 

 After a bit more feedback, I'll push out some blog posts, etc. to get 
 more people involved. Thanks for your help! 


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Re: [beagleboard] Re: CAUTION: musb: Babble Interrupt Occurred

2014-06-24 Thread abferm
I've seen the babble interrupt on all of the kernels I have tried. 3.8, 
3.12, and 3.14. I have also seen a lot of vbus errors during the boot 
process. Could the heart of the problem be the fact that the power filter 
capacitor is of lower capacitance than is recommended by the USB 2.0 spec?

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