Excellent! I'm glad the device trees made it in.
Is it possible to have an IOT image (preferably already set to flash) up
there as well? I see debian.beagleboard.org/images/ still has the older IOT
images.
Best,
James
Dept. Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
University of California, San Diego
Hey everyone so I took one step forward and one step back. With the last
bit of help from Robert I was able to properly disable the universal
overlay and load my own. It appears that my device overlay loads correctly.
When I went to test things today however I can't seem to get the
remote_proc
Hey, cross posting from seeed studio forums.
tldr: clocking in data on spi0 looks cattywompus, spi1 ok
Was noticing an issue with some custom hardware/software that utilizes both
spi channels, was working on beaglebone black prior. Wanted to make it
easily reproducible so flashed a bbgw and u
Cross posting from seeed forums, no responses there.
If anyone has had any success whatsoever using spi0 on a beagle bone green
wireless, would love to hear about it.
tldr: clocking in data on spi0 looks cattywompus, spi1 ok
Was noticing an issue with some custom hardware/software that util
Thanks to Robert and the rest of the BeagleBoard.org community!
http://beagleboard.org/latest-images/
The above URL is now updated to Debian 8.6 (2016-11-06 builds). This is
suitable for all boards and we'll be pushing for manufacturers to update to
this version as well (depending on the communit
I've been told that you need at least 2.5v on the battery for the PMIC to
charge. However, we've rigged another charger to charge batteries that are
low. It's lame, that this has to be done, but how it is I suppose. The
reason why I think this is lame however is that it only takes around an
hour to
looks like a hardware issue, could be:
- improper power sequence (maybe BBB-red powers up too early... I dunno
what is bbb red)
- not enough power delivery/ or sudden power spike
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 7:30 PM, Guru raj.M wrote:
>
> hi,
> i am currently using BBB-Red board which a
>
> cannot detect address device thermal ..
>
What do you mean by "device thermal"...?
Like the Grove temperature sensor? Or the Grove temperature & humidity
sensor? If so, you need the ADC grove as well. Like this:
https://www.ccoderun.ca/sg++/api/sg_101020015_TemperatureSensor.jpg
https://www.hackster.io/Greg-R/beaglebone-pru-adc-a42a71?ref=search&ref_id=beaglebone%20pru&offset=0
It's up on Hackster.io. First project published, hope I got it done
correctly.
I had to make sure all was good using the latest Debian image. Got some
help in another PRU discussion, and I'm p
Hi,
i am using new BBB-Red industrial grid board..i am trying up the BBB with
my carrier card with external power supply which is workling absolutely
perfect with my old BBB-black board..
my carrier card with external power supply have 4 isolator Serial digital
isolator (Si8422) for 4 UART.
my
hi,
i am currently using BBB-Red board which as industrial grid..
with Debian GNU/Linux 7.8 (wheezy) os and made to boot from SDcard and
image date is BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2015-03-01.
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 7.
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