Hi David,
Fantastic - thanks for that help. Yes I am using Angstrom - and the power
profile was the problem.
For some reason, the camera driver fails to detect the sensor type if the
BBB is set to the performance profile (1Ghz). If I set it t ondemand, I am
able to reload the driver, and it
Could be a faulty DC port. Mine went 'flaky' after about 4 days of running
the BBB non-stop. First it started randomly rebooting and then it just up
and died (power led off). Unplug/plug back in, and it stays up for maybe
15min then either dies or reboots.
Works fine off the USB power supplied
While, mine is running Debian and doesn't have anything added to it
(besides a USB HUB).
If you're using the DC Port to power it. Try using the Debug USB Port as a
power source. The BBB _does_ run on it and seems to run fine (so far 9 days
uptime).
On Monday, October 21, 2013 5:47:55 AM
While, mine is running Debian and doesn't have anything added to it
(besides a USB HUB). My does reboot randomly while on DC Port power.
If you're using the DC Port to power it. Try using the Debug USB Port as a
power source. The BBB _does_ run on it and seems to run fine (so far 9 days
Well... I have been using linux since the first 'linux fest' in Durham in
1996-ish. I was able to install linux back then and get it working with
network and GDI and this and that in short order.
My experience with the RaspPi was similar.. I could/can get things working
by jumping through a
http://blogspot.tenettech.com/?p=2888
i got the GUI working on beagleboneblack OS
regards,
Praveen Kumar
On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 3:01:54 PM UTC+5:30, Conqueror wrote:
Hi guys,
Currently I have Ubuntu installed on my BeagleBone which I am
accessing through hyperterminal.
Have you tried a quick test using a usb hub? This would completely
eliminate any issues with current drain.
I have found some usb devices have high transient current drains which can
cause intermittent shutdowns of the USB port on the BBB. I know that you
are powering your device with an
A. The pins cannot float. They are already terminated on the board, either
hi or lo.
Gerald
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 9:46 PM, tohru...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Please tell me about correct circuitry to use boot pins as input,
I use Beaglbone Black and want to use these pins,
especially eQep
There is no power off bit for the HDMI, but, if you don't drive LCD data
into it, it does go into a reduced power mode.
Slow down the processor speed.
Do not use Ethernet.
Turn off the status LEDs.
Turn of USB power.
Gerald
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 4:14 AM, schulzfuerstenwa...@googlemail.com
Hi,
Please tell me about correct circuitry to use boot pins as input,
I use Beaglbone Black and want to use these pins,
especially eQep counter pins P8-33,35,41,42 that match to SYS_BOOT
4,5,12,13.
In SRM (ver A6) p104 it says,
If you plan to use any of these signals, then on power up, these
My usb device draws power from external power supply, only D+ and D- is
connected to BBB. It works 90% of time but when I mess around too much
(on/off too frequently maybe, not confirmed), it will reset the USB of BBB
and then it will behave very strangely. Every access to /sys/bus/usb take
more
On 28/10/2013, at 13:27, Bai Shi baishi...@gmail.com wrote:
My usb device draws power from external power supply, only D+ and D- is
connected to BBB. It works 90% of time but when I mess around too much
(on/off too frequently maybe, not confirmed), it will reset the USB of BBB
and then it
Thanks so much folks. I often find myself trudging through the IRC and
BeagleBoard.org site (along with google searches) to no real good results.
The circuitco site is definitely bookmarked at this point and I'll be sure
to RTFM going forward. Just curious, what's the difference between
Circuitco is the manufacturer of all the BeagleBoards. They work for me.
Right now, they are hosting the BeagleBoard.org Wiki. We hope to move it
soon to another host.
Gerald
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Michael Vittiglio
michael.vittig...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks so much folks. I often
Erm.. very good question. It indeed is the same external power supply
connected to the Beagle Board. Or I would say all the power come from the
same ATX power supply though it might (tiny little chance) be in different
rails.
Frankly speaking the line was rather short (less than 5cm) so I didn't
You issue may be there (or not).
To really really know, you can use some wide bandwidth digital oscilloscopes
to see how the USB signals are behaving.
Or try to use a good shielded USB cable.
Guess what is the cheapest option, try it, and after that please tell us what
did you find.
As I think this a sane question (ie : everyone should ask himself/herself
this ) I answer you that :
- the BBB is based on the AM335x
- This last is itself is based on Cortex A8
Therefore if you dig into the A8 arm documentation
*M2M Cape* for Beaglebone provides seamless internet connectivity to the
Beaglebone via GPRS or 3G network anytime anywhere. It also has an
optional GPS add-on for location and time synchronization (1pps signal, 2
microsecond jitter accuracy).
This cape is compatible with many sensor capes
Hi Forum,
I have a problem and I am hoping that I kind soul will direct me whereby I
am able to help myself get on my feet.
This is a bit embarrassing, but here it goes. I got myself a BBB because I
want to switch from using MCS-51 processors and the like. I have no
formal schooling in
Erm, ok. I'll look for a good shielded cable..
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Paulo Ferreira p...@keeh.net wrote:
You issue may be there (or not).
To really really know, you can use some wide bandwidth digital
oscilloscopes to see how the USB signals are behaving.
Or try to use a good
Hi,
I'm planning to develop a system that will communicate with a PIC
microcontroller via USB. The micro will be connected to several ICs via SPI
and will transfer this data to BBB.
Please share some inputs on how the communication between BBB and PIC micro
can be achieved via USB. Also, how
Hi,
I am currently using Ubuntu 12.10, Kernel 3.7.10-x13 where gst-dsp is
enabled. I'm tasked to encode the video camera output (UYVY) to H264 in
BB-xM. I see that there is no related dll64P (h264venc_sn.dll64P) available
in /lib/dsp. Also, no H264 encoding supported in ffmpeg or avconv
I'm an long term Qt fan enthousiast, Qt developers nevers stop to surprise
me.
For the last news, Qt support not only Android in place of Java but PI and
BBB for boot now !:
for more rock roll, get here
From: dlewin555 dlewin...@gmail.com
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Date: Monday, October 28, 2013 at 8:59 AM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: [beagleboard] Qt rocks on BBB
I'm an long term Qt fan enthousiast, Qt developers nevers stop to surprise me.
For the last news,
You couldn't have searched very hard Google TI IDE you will see Code Composer
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I have the same probleme like Jack.
Does anyone has an answer?
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Greetings,
I'm a proud new owner of a BBB and still in the Newbie category when it
comes to terminal commands. I've been able to successfully boot my BBB
using Angstrom, I've even been able to connect to the internet (at first)
using an Ethernet cable. I have not been able to get the wifi to
http://beagleboard.org/Getting%20Started
Gerald
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Mark Lazarewicz lazar...@yahoo.comwrote:
You couldn't have searched very hard Google TI IDE you will see Code
Composer
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Try a different network cable. IF that doesnt fix it, try pressing down
firmly on the ethernet jack on the BBB
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Felicia James sisterno...@gmail.comwrote:
Greetings,
I'm a proud new owner of a BBB and still in the Newbie category when it
comes to terminal
Nope. That is a SW question. You might try the TI e2e forum, I know that
support for it is inside TI.
http://e2e.ti.com/support/arm/default.aspx
Gerald
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 12:07 PM, ezequ...@vanguardiasur.com.ar wrote:
Hi Gerald,
I have the 16-bit NAND cape connected to me Beaglebone
I power via USB ( USB 3.0 ), and I've had no such problems. I even boot via
NFS / tftp.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Nick Glynn n.s.gl...@gmail.com wrote:
An oddity I had was that I required external power to the board for it to
boot over an NFS network connection as otherwise it would
Hi There;
I come from much the same background as you.
In fact, my first computer was an Ohio Scientific machine as well J
May I ask/suggest why you don't use C or GCC (Gnu C Compiler) as it is often
referred to ?
The Beaglebone comes with both GCC and Java/Javascript already installed.
I am curious if the default Ubuntu-way to launch scripts/configuration
after boot should work or not. The main reason for asking is that e.g.
init-checkconf /etc/init/rc.conf
brings
ERROR: cannot find dbus-launch
which is true for any kind of config I specify. According to Google the
x264 can encode to H264, but I don't know if it can handle your camera's
output, it may need some front-end code. It's not a streaming encoder,
either, but you didn't say if that was a requirement.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 8:45 AM, ozkann...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using Ubuntu
For some legal reasons, don't ask me why exactly, ffmpeg cannot be
legally distributed as an executable with H264 support. Therefore u
have to compile it yourself, all components you need are legally
available.
See eg here: https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/wiki/UbuntuCompilationGuide
I did this
On 10/25/13, 11:44 AM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Michael Mullin masmul...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is the 3.2 kernel SGX driver open source and simply too complex for the
voluntary community to port to 3.8+ in their spare time (In which case
we
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to run a script at start up on my new
BeagleBone Black. I created a something.desktop file in my
/home/root/.config/autostart/ directory, but the script it references
doesn't get executed. I am trying to make this BBB run completely
unattended. It will
ununtu-dev@ununtudev-VirtualBox:/workspace/beagle_bone/kernel/kernel/arch/arm/boot$
find -type f | xargs grep phy_id -n
Binary file ./dts/am335x-bone.dtb matches
Binary file ./dts/am335x-tester.dtb matches
./dts/am335x-tester.dts:454: phy_id = davinci_mdio, 0;
./dts/am335x-tester.dts:458: phy_id
Mission is *Open Everywhere Computing*
BeagleBoard.org seeks to foster the advancement of open source hardware and
software for building embedded computing solutions at all skill levels.
*- Software and Hardware are not the same thing, the true open hardware
does not exists yet, i think.
El lunes, 28 de octubre de 2013 19:14:24 UTC-3, Manu escribió:
Mission is *Open Everywhere Computing*
BeagleBoard.org seeks to foster the advancement of open source hardware
and software for building embedded computing solutions at all skill levels.
*- Software and Hardware are not the
a client of mine wants to develop a product based on what they said
was the OMAP3530 and told me they planned to work with the beagle XM
for the initial development, so i'm assuming they meant the DM3730
(minor difference).
they asked me for advice in terms of other eval kits that might also
I've got the same 'CAUTION: musb: Babble Interrupt Occurred' error in
dmesg. Running the latest Angstrom on the Black with a Symbol DS457
attached.
On Thursday, October 24, 2013 2:17:01 AM UTC-4, Rune wrote:
That's what I'm running, so then maybe that's not the answer :)
Any other ideas as
Ah, OK. I thought you provided some minimal software to use the capes
you sold.
Was I wrong? In that case, sorry for bothering.
I'll ask in the TI forum, although they don't seem the most
knowledgeable engineers out there. Let's cross fingers and hope that I
get lucky.
Right now, I have this
Hello Group: Please bear with me, as I'm really new to BeagleBoards, I've
been having a heck of time following the basic getting started instructions
and making them work or do what they
say is supposed to happen. I'm not really new to embedded systems, as I've
done quite a few hardware and
Not surprised. I've had all sorts of problems with USB when using a hub
chip. It all seems to point to a software/driver glitch. I really wish I
could help out to fix it, but I'm more of an application developer.
On Oct 28, 2013 8:33 PM, p...@ideos.com wrote:
I've got the same 'CAUTION: musb:
Dear andrew
Thank You very much for your help.
I have tried to run the example And I got an error in the cloud 9 that said
that I don't have the socket io installed.
After that, I tried to install the socket io using the console And Now I have
the error Message
ERROR : getaddrinfo
Hi Robert,
If price of the devkit is important to your client, then I'm assuming the
number of final units to be produced is relatively small?
If so, I would recommend the Gumstix Overo. It is a DM3730 module, very
similar to the beagleboard xm (but much smaller), and which is suitable for
On 10/28/13, 3:48 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
a client of mine wants to develop a product based on what they said
was the OMAP3530 and told me they planned to work with the beagle XM
for the initial development, so i'm assuming they meant the DM3730
(minor difference).
Native compile fails (cross compile works fine). This fixed it:
http://pastebin.com/7bW6ARa2
On Sunday, October 27, 2013 9:50:32 PM UTC-7, George B wrote:
Those patches work, by th eway. With them applied, I can see /dev/hwrng
and it actually works. You need to follow the conversation,
Ya, figured it was something wrong with the port. The AC Adapter works
fine; 5.1v on a meter.
The board works fine; when powered by USB using the Debug Port.
I wonder if I can use a 5v,2a Fast Charger port or if it'll burn out the
BBB's Debug Port
On Monday, October 28, 2013 9:10:19 AM
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