I'd check out the data sheet. Page 20 covers an overview of the interrupt
configuration. I guess you can use either one, depending on how you set the
registers.
You can poll that sensor all day long. But if you want to use the
interrupts, you have to connect the pins, at least one of them, and the
I have made progress on this and have a .dtbo that I can load manually and
set all of my gpio in the desired state I am looking for.
My issue now is getting this overlay to load on boot. Here is my uEnv.txt:
uname_r=4.4.113-ti-r149
enable_uboot_overlays=1
dtb_overlay=/lib/firmware/univ-emmc-smb
Hi Jim,
My driver is implemented based on the Interrupt not poll based so i
configured one of the GPIO pin for interrupt.
Could you please tell me what is the use of these two interrupt pin INT1
and INT2 given for the device.
As per my understanding i can use these device in poll based without
m
You'd have to read the data sheet of the sensor to know if it can work that
way. Most of the time the interrupt pins need to actually be connected to
the processor somehow to work. I'd suggest that you connect them to gpios,
configure the BB gpio pins as interrupts, and check the data sheet to see
Pada Selasa, 28 Oktober 2014 01.39.00 UTC+8, Nic Cyn menulis:
> I am trying to access, via mmap on /dev/mem, the GPIOs at addresses
> 0x44e07000, 0x4804c000, 0x481ac000 and 0x481ae000. These are GPIO banks 0,1,2
> and 3 respectively.
>
> Access is successful on GPIO bank 0 and 1 (0x44e07000 an
Hi,
do you remember by any chance which RAM chips was used? Thanks.
BR,
marek
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 2:42 PM Gianfranco Rosso
wrote:
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> Hello Marek,
>
> to be honest, I really don't remember if it was succesfull.
> For sure I can tell you that we didn't got any bricked boards... so at least
Hello Marek,
to be honest, I really don't remember if it was succesfull.
For sure I can tell you that we didn't got any bricked boards... so at
least the board with 1G ram was working anyway (maybe using only 512M as
the original configuration).
It's also possilbe that the BBBs auto recognized
Hi Robert,
I did mapping the INT1 pin one of the GPIO pin of the BBB now it is working
fine.ISR is called and i am able to collect the
X,Y,Z axis data from device.
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 11:29 AM Prakash Dash
wrote:
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>
> On Sunday, November 18, 2018 at 11:36:43 PM UTC+5:30, Prakash Dash wrote