Exactly. Close to pin12 of header P9.
It's working.
Thank you!
Martin
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Thanks again,
Yes, I know I need to write a software, I initially wanted to check the
method of sending the data over the UART on shell and then write the
software to do the same thing.
I suppose it's not the best way to include the: system (echo .
/dev/ttyO4), call in the software, as
Just google linux serial programming. BBB is no different to any other
Linux (or indeed UNIX) box in this respect - here's one for started:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-Programming-HOWTO/index.html.
On 29 November 2013 09:51, Andrei Kondratjev andrej.kondrat...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks again,
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 11:42 PM, BeagleNoob murshed.ahme...@gmail.comwrote:
So I started playing around with my BBB recently. I followed some
instructions I found on eLinux for install Ubuntu on the board. I
programmed the SD card and inserted that into the board and it is being
recognized
Hi ,
I am currently working with audio configuration on Beagle Board XM Rev B
for ThreadX RTOS.
The beagle board xm has TPS65950 http://www.ti.com/product/TPS65950 as
the audio codec, which is connected to the core through McBSP 2.
- I have written Mcbsp driver and it works fine in
Hi Tomasso
I'm also looking for the angstrom toolchain.
Did you manage to get it.
Errol
On Tuesday, 12 November 2013 20:33:17 UTC+2, tommaso@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Angstrom website is down, and I am not managing to download the Qt
toolchain for Angstrom for 32 bit Ubuntu. Does
I am using the android 4.2.2 with the 3.2 kernel, downloaded from the TI
website. I can't get anything on my 4DCAPE-43T. It won't even power up. I
already booted into Angstrom and the screen does boot up and work so it can't
be the screen. Anyway you can provide me with the link for your
Hi ,
I am currently working with audio configuration on Beagle Board XM Rev B
for ThreadX RTOS.
The beagle board xm has TPS65950 http://www.ti.com/product/TPS65950 as
the audio codec, which is connected to the core through McBSP 2.
- I have written Mcbsp driver and it works fine in
The OP is not interested in desktop, just a system to run an application to
'monitor and control things..'
On Thursday, November 28, 2013 8:09:08 AM UTC+5:30, seul...@gmail.com wrote:
Can someone please clarify for me some of the reasons one would put
Angstom vs ubuntu or android on the BBB.
I was using my BBB recently and noticed that it gets pretty hot when it
runs for more than a few minutes (I've never really touched it while it's
on before). It doesn't seem to be a problem, but I was wondering if the BBB
had a built-in temperature sensor. I know some laptops have
internal
Hi All,
I am very new to U-Boot for Beagle Board XM.
I have Beagle Board XM and LI-BCM3M1 Camera module from leopard.
Using Beagle board XM U-Boot, I would like to detect attached I2C devices.
Can any one please tell how to setup camera in Beagleboard-xM rev C.
Regards,
Vishal
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Hi everyone,
I have a big problem with Qt libraries cross-compilation. My objective is
to develop some Qt-apps for my BeagleBoard-xM on my host machine running
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I found some nice tutorials, e.g.:
http://treyweaver.blogspot.com/2010/10/setting-up-qt-development-environment.html
Dear Heffer,
I understand your comments about the price, but keep in mind that this is
the first version of this board, developed for the purpose of providing
GPS/GPRS capabilities to the BeagleBone for a specific project.
Our intention was to launch this out to the community and at this
Hi,
I have some issues with BeagleBone.
HW revision of my beaglebone is C2, so I think this A5 BeagleBone.
I tried to install SDK and CCS to Ubuntu 12.04 running on VirtualBox.
As I read in 'Sitara Linux Software Developers's Guide' after
connection board to PC, I can run 'ls /dev/ttyUSB*'
Hey all,
I recently bought a OpenROV kit [1] that comes with a beaglebone black.
I follow the procedures on the OpenROV website, and our ROV worked for a
while.
But, I don't why, the beagleboard suddenly shut down and doesn't work
anymore.
When I connect it by USB, the power light is lighting
Thankyou ,that really solve my problem . w
在 2013年5月2日星期四UTC+8上午5时39分49秒,cmicali写道:
Hi,
I got two BBBs in the mail - I plugged one in and everything has been
working fine. SSHed to it, moved my s/w to it, etc. I then powered it off
and plugged the other one in and can't SSH to
Sounds like the board is damaged. I suggest that you request an RMA.
Gerald
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Gurinder Singh Gill
gsgill...@gmail.comwrote:
Yup USB - DC type. and yes I Have, but same as ever, also I own an Beagle
bone black , thats works absolutely fine .
I have
That is normal operation. When you hold your finger on it your skin heats
up making it hot The longer you hold it, the hotter it feels.
The processor has on on-chip temperature sensor. You can read about it in
the TRM found at http://www.ti.com/product/am3359
Gerald
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at
Is the bud rate set correctly?
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone_Black_Serial
Gerald
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 4:08 AM, sandeep.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using following usb to serial module to debug
http://dx.com/p/pl2303hx-usb-to-ttl-converter-module-149859
but I am not able
Returned Material Authorization. It is when you send the board in to be
repaired for a Hardware issue. You request one, we send it, and then you
send the board back.
You said the power LED blinks once. Is that not a true statement?
* I have a beagle bone , when i connect my USB cable with BB ,
Hi,
does anybody know if there is a progress with this bug? I have installed
latest available Angstrom distro and running Linux beaglebone 3.8.13 #1
SMP Tue Jun 18 02:11:09 EDT 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux and I can see random
problem with USB host. One scenario: after reboot I can see 5V at connector
I am a beginner in BeagleBone Black.I want to build a vending machine with
BBB.So am planning to use a keypad to get input from user and display
information to the user.So I have to develop a user interface with BBB , to
be displayed on the LCD screen.Also the BBB have to work as a micro
This the name of the file that I flashed :
BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.2-2013-11-15.img
I think I want to get this back on th eMMC:
Angstrom-Cloud9-IDE-GNOME-eglibc-ipk-v2012.12-beaglebone-2013.06.20.img
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:18 AM, BeagleNoob murshed.ahme...@gmail.com wrote:
This the name of the file that I flashed :
BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.2-2013-11-15.img
debian Yeap, that is clearly the Debian Wheezy image, and unless you
have Ethernet plugged in, there is a slight delay on bootup..
Ah, I see. Thanks for clearing that up about the boot time. So, what can I
do to get Angstrom back on the eMMC, like it was out of the box?
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Follow the link Robert just sent you and follow the instructions found at
that link.
Gerald
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:27 AM, BeagleNoob murshed.ahme...@gmail.comwrote:
Ah, I see. Thanks for clearing that up about the boot time. So, what can I
do to get Angstrom back on the eMMC, like it
buenas. no se que hacer luego... es como si no conociera el destino
andresing@AMA-VirtualBox:~$ cd netinstall
andresing@AMA-VirtualBox:~/netinstall$ sudo ./mk_mmc.sh --mmc /dev/sdb1
--uboot beagle_xm --distro quantal-armhf
Are you sure? I don't see [/dev/idontknow], here is what I do see...
On Nov 29, 2013 11:41 AM, ing.andres@gmail.com wrote:
buenas. no se que hacer luego... es como si no conociera el destino
andresing@AMA-VirtualBox:~$ cd netinstall
andresing@AMA-VirtualBox:~/netinstall$ sudo ./mk_mmc.sh --mmc /dev/sdb1
--uboot beagle_xm --distro quantal-armhf
Are you
I have a USB FTDI serial device that connects to the BBB and it shows up
under /dev/ttyUSB0.
After bootup If I try connecting to the device via a c program I get an
error 11 - Resource temporarily unavailable.
However, if I first connect to the device using something like screen or
minicom
Hello,
I would like to know how to intercept the time change event in systemd.
with
journalctl --since=today
I could see that systemd call some services when time is set:
Jan 01 01:00:43 beaglebone connmand[128]: ntp: time slew +439068426.471130 s
. . .
Nov 29 20:27:50 beaglebone
Hey guys!
Can anybody suggest a Linux kernel with DSP enabled? I need to capture data
flow from a camera and send it to DSP where it will be compressed. Of
course this kernel should have at least camera support for Leopard CCD
modules.
Any thoughts are appreciated!
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Maxim Podbereznyy lisar...@gmail.comwrote:
Hey guys!
If anyone still experiences the unexpected reboot issue I've found another
solution to avoid it: raise the pin 2 (unconnect it from a pcb pad) of
TL5209 (soic-8 chip) and solder a wire
Folks,
Can someone explain me the differences between the kernel repos for BBB
(from ti, from meta-beagleboard and from Robert)? Which is the best
supported?
I'm using OE/Yocto with meta-beagleboard, and I'm not be able to use a
webcam.
Googling around I found some guys using the kernel from
Hi,
I have got a beagleboard xM; in the system reference manual i found DVI-D
as output video connection, but on board i find a hdmi connector. What is
it ?
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It is DVI-D using a HDMI connector. The digital portion of HDMI uses the
same interface as DVI-D.
Gerald
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 12:35 PM, mark81oc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have got a beagleboard xM; in the system reference manual i found DVI-D
as output video connection, but on board i
It doesn't seem to be my finger heating it up; it hurts after half a second
or so, and I don't think that the human body temperature is enough to hurt
the human body, generally speaking ;). Anyway, do you know how I can access
it? I have a few packages that should be able to read built-in
I do not know how to access it. You can read the TRM and see if there is a
mechanism for accessing it and if so, what the address is.
Gerald
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 3:01 PM, junkytom...@hotmail.com wrote:
It doesn't seem to be my finger heating it up; it hurts after half a
second or so, and
Maybe I should have asked this originally. What does 'TRM' mean?
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Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Temperature Sensor in my BBB
Hi Mike,
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Mikester mikester...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a USB FTDI serial device that connects to the BBB and it shows up
under /dev/ttyUSB0.
After bootup If I try connecting to the device via a c program I get an
error 11 - Resource temporarily unavailable.
I was using an Adafruit HMDI/VGA adapter with my rpi. It worked with both
of my VGA monitors. Now I am trying to use with a BBB, from Adafruit and it
does not work with either monitor. One is a 20 2000x1090 widescreen
monitor that works well at widescreen resolution. Is there some secret to
Definitely use the latest version.
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:Updating_The_Software
Not sure if it will fix it or not. The DRM is still a work in progress.
Gerald
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 7:41 PM, Jim Hodgers j...@alfiesty.com wrote:
I was using an Adafruit HMDI/VGA adapter with my
Worked perfectly, Robert! Thanks so much for your help! :-)
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