I want to use for PWM generation to control servo motor. The problem i m
facing is :
To enable libpruio i m using this dts file
https://github.com/jadonk/cape-firmware/blob/master/arch/arm/boot/dts/BB-BONE-PRU-01-00A0.dts
To enable the pwm pin i m using cape-universaln
https://github.com/cdste
On 28/11/16 22:43, rickyc8...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to run some simple startup shell scripts when the system boots.
Hi,
If you're after a simple 'single shot' startup, you can use this as a
template. I wrote this one because the flashing LEDs seemed to ...
distract ... the pets
Thanks for the help, I really want this site.
On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 9:21:29 AM UTC+5:30, William Hermans
wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 4:59 AM, Gourav > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I currently using BeagleBone Green Wireless board for transferring the
>> data from host PC to
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 4:59 AM, Gourav wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I currently using BeagleBone Green Wireless board for transferring the
> data from host PC to BeagleBone Board using USB. But I unable to find API
> for USB for this Board.Please help me to know from where I get API for
> writing a progr
Data which I want to send is Real Time Data.
On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 6:44:57 PM UTC+5:30, Dennis Lee Bieber
wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 03:59:45 -0800 (PST), Gourav
> > declaimed the
> following:
>
> >I currently using BeagleBone Green Wireless board for transferring the
> data
brightness (int): min=-64 max=64 step=1 default=0
value=0
contrast (int): min=0 max=64 step=1 default=32
value=32
saturation (int): min=0 max=128 step=1 default=64
value=64
hue (int): min
CAN requires at least two devices on the bus running the same bit rate.
That's because the sender of a message expects all receivers to assert a
dominant bit in the ACK slot at the end of the message. Without receivers
the protocol resends the message continuously.
Your easiest solution is to
After spending some time with systemd and udec documentation and playing
with udevadm I managed to find a solution.
No need to modify the sgx-startup.sh script, I just added a permission a
sgx-permissions.rule to /etc/udev/rules.d with the folowing line
- SUBSYSTEM=="pvr", GROUP="video", MODE="0
Motors and relays can generate a lot of electrical noise and spikes, that
could easily cause the BBB to crash.
You need to isolate the BBB power system from the power system driving the
motors in particular, and from the rest of your "thing" in general.
I don't see any big capacitors in the pho
Should also be aware that the given plug with that power supply *could*
potentially be reversed polarity. In which case it'll fry your beaglebone.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 12:34 PM, evilwulfie wrote:
> from the PMIC data sheet
>
> Absolute Maximum Ratings
> Supply voltage (with respect to PGND)
from the PMIC data sheet
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Supply voltage (with respect to PGND) AC -0.3 20
Recommended Operating Conditions
Supply voltage, AC 4.3 5.8 V
They call the power input AC but its really DC only
You can use that power supply
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 12:27 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i got a "switching adapter" with 5.2 Volt, 1A Output. It says nothing about
> Watt so i am not sure about this.
> Is this safe to use without damaging the Board? The plug fits in.
>
> Picture and details: https://imgur.com/a/Slsrk
Nope, 5V is no
Hi,
i got a "switching adapter" with 5.2 Volt, 1A Output. It says nothing about
Watt so i am not sure about this.
Is this safe to use without damaging the Board? The plug fits in.
Picture and details: https://imgur.com/a/Slsrk
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You
Thanks so much Robert! That worked like a charm, and those were easy to
follow instructions.
I got the OS restored!
On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 3:18:54 PM UTC-7, RobertCNelson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 1:51 PM, Joseph > wrote:
> > I have a Beagle Board X-15.
> >
> > I attempte
After hours of reading all sorts and my brain blowing up, I think I might
have found the reason for the problem. However, as a Linux noob, I am now
stuck and hope one of our gurus will shed light on this.
This is where I am now:
1. Copied the "start" section of sgx-startup.sh to a new file and
Greg,
Yes, I'd like to get assembly only and mixed c and assembly examples in the
support package using TI's compiler tools. I'd like to clean it up a bit
and make it a little more useful first though. I put those examples
together last night for you and Zach and figured I'd get them in your ha
Thanks Dennis for your quick reply.
Le mardi 29 novembre 2016 14:00:42 UTC+1, Dennis Lee Bieber a écrit :
>
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 01:56:36 -0800 (PST), malkowki
> > declaimed the
> following:
>
> >Dear,
> >
> >I am using beaglebone black revision C running kernel 4.1.21-bone-rt-r20
> >,re4
supply 3.3v to the beaglebone?
you are only supposed to supply 5v to the beaglebone
i would look there for starters
On 11/28/2016 8:26 PM, Matthew Collier wrote:
> Hello,
> I am currently working with the beaglebone black running on board eMMC
> flash with Debian. I have encountered a problem
is this a suggestion or an announcement? whatever, i would be interested
too!
heinz
Am Donnerstag, 10. November 2016 14:09:05 UTC+1 schrieb Paul Plankton:
>
> No, it is not a typo: but how about a BeagleBone with this new, dual-core
> processor?
>
> I know, die to it's size it never could have
Hi Jason, this is awesome, much appreciated! Is it going to become part of
the PRU Support Package examples?
I'll run through the process soon and report on the result.
I also have some questions on the interrupt examples for some time in the
future.
Meanwhile, I assume you ran the demo on a r
Hello,
I currently using BeagleBone Green Wireless board for transferring the data
from host PC to BeagleBone Board using USB. But I unable to find API for
USB for this Board.Please help me to know from where I get API for writing
a programme to transfer data using USB.
Thanks
--
For more
Hi,
I am trying to get an MCP2515 running on SPI1.0. I can successfully load
the .dtbo, found the device under /sys/bus/spi/devices/spi1.0, but
couldn't seem to get the CAN bus running. Does anyone know if the driver is
already compiled into the kernel? Or if I need to do something to activate
Hi Stephane,
Yes crontab will work. I've also found that rc.local did run only for some
reasons it couldn't execute my scripts, I'd look into that further. Thanks
for the help!
On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 2:15:34 AM UTC+8, Stephane Charette wrote:
>
> I am trying to run some simple start
Dear,
I am using beaglebone black revision C running kernel 4.1.21-bone-rt-r20
,re4lease Debian Jessie.
I have installed the Adafruit BBIO and check that the installation was
successfull by doing the follwing
>>> import Adafruit_BBIO.GPIO as GPIO; print GPIO
>>>
whne I try to run a python pr
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