Can anyone help me get PWM working with Node Red and Beaglebone please?
I've been searching for days for some explanation or example .
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I am attempting to use the beaglebone black wireless to receive Bluetooth
Low Energy (BLE) advertisements. I am utilizing a mobile device to
transmit BLE advertisements at a 10 Hz frequency. I am comparing the
performance of the beaglebone black wireless to other comparable boards and
receive
Hello,
I have a FRDM-KV11Z (dev board for NXP ARM M0+ MCU) and a Beaglebone
black Wireless (ARM Cortex A8). I am trying to get a bootloader up and
running in FRDM-KV11Z device so that we could program it using
Beaglebone(BBB). The connection between BBB and KV11Z is using a RJ45
cabl
Hi everybody,
I'm working on BBB, with the
SO: bone-debian-8.7-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2017-03-19-4gb
I can to suspend by mem and disk, but I need to wake up the BBB.
So, I trying to configure the Power button to wake up thought it.
Someone knows how can I do it?
Thank,
Nahuel Quiroga
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p.s. - I'm currently running a patched version of kernel version 4.4.110...
On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 9:12:06 AM UTC-6, Jeff Andich wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> There have been a number of posts on here on how to switch between the
> 8250 and OMAP drivers. Above in this same thread, Robert showed which
No, then your image is to old.
On Mar 5, 2018 10:43 AM, "Richard" wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I saw that same answer when I searched the forum,
> but that file does not exist.
>
> I search all of /etc in case it was just in a different folder, but it
> isn't.
>
> Am I supposed to create it
Thanks for the response. I saw that same answer when I searched the forum,
but that file does not exist.
I search all of /etc in case it was just in a different folder, but it
isn't.
Am I supposed to create it?
On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 9:34:24 AM UTC-7, RobertCNelson wrote:
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> On Mon, Mar
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 10:29 AM, Richard wrote:
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> Does anyone know what files I would edit to change the BBGreen Wireless
> Access Point Name and the WIFI Setup Page? (Debian img 2016-06-14)
/etc/default/bb-wl18xx
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Does anyone know what files I would edit to change the BBGreen Wireless
Access Point Name and the WIFI Setup Page? (Debian img 2016-06-14)
Thanks!
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Hi,
There have been a number of posts on here on how to switch between the 8250
and OMAP drivers. Above in this same thread, Robert showed which defines
within the kernel defconfig file to change, and I experimented with this
and was able to see and use /dev/ttyO* instead of /dev/ttyS*. I had
Hi,
There have been a number of posts on here on how to switch between the 8250
and OMAP drivers. Here's one post where Robert showed which defines within
the kernel defconfig file to change, and I experimented with this and was
able to see and use /dev/ttyO* instead of /dev/ttyS*. I had to s
Do you know that the CPU has hardware modules for measuring frequencies (@
100 MHz)?
- 2 x CAP module in PWMSS
- 1 x CAP module in PRU
- 3 x QEP module in PWMSS
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On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 4:32 AM, wrote:
> This problem still exists in 2018.
>
> BeagleBone Blue running bone-debian-9.3-console-armhf-2018-02-18-1gb.img.xz.
>
> Several computers w/ Windows 10. Arch Linux too.
>
> Very poor form not to have sorted out such a basic issue by now. Whoever is
> dispo
rakesh.kond...@iiitdmj.ac.in wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I am using Beaglebone black for a project. Completed the process of booting
> BBB with the latest debian images, instal
Hi,
I'm not quite sure whats the problem is but if its for just enabling and
running the PRU along with its I/O's i prefer to go with cape-universala.
plus I too faced a similar error while programming PRU under kernel 4.+ so
later downgraded my kernel to 3.8.45 and enabled cape-universala so it
I just changed the port address and made it two saprate programs (assembly
code) and called both .bin files one by one at the time of execution it
worked like a dream
On Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 2:39:20 PM UTC+5:30, Hithesh Karanth
wrote:
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>
> kernel 3.8.x
> Thanks for the effort for a
This problem still exists in 2018.
BeagleBone Blue running bone-debian-9.3-console-armhf-2018-02-18-1gb.img.xz.
Several computers w/ Windows 10. Arch Linux too.
Very poor form not to have sorted out such a basic issue by now. Whoever is
disposed to / has responsibility for etc..?
On Monday, 1
Hi guys! Try my work https://github.com/Tigor888/Volumio_BBB
This makes a completely working image for the BBB.
Also added: Access Point on RTL8188 and RTL8192 chipset, Small SPI display
320X480 and resistive touchpad, Lirc_BBB,
and more..
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Hi Micka,
We are having lots of trouble with RS485 with Kernel 4.4.x or kernel 3.8.13.
Is there any guideline about how to use OMAP rather than 8250 or can you
please explain the steps how can we do that?
On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 10:00:19 AM UTC+3, Micka wrote:
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> I dont know about 8250,
Hello,
I am using Beaglebone black for a project. Completed the process of booting
BBB with the latest debian images, installed drivers in windows . But, I am
not able to share internet to BBB through my PC via usb.
How to share internet connection thrugh pc.
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Hello,
I am using Beaglebone black for a project. Completed the process of booting
BBB with the latest debian images, installed drivers in windows . But, I am
not able to share internet to BBB through my PC via usb.
How to share internet connection thrugh pc.
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