Looks like I am a lucky dog as well. My x15 also has the industrial temp
rated AM5729. This one was from the first public production run back in
late 2017. I did some searching around and found the following:
1) The AM5729 is a non-catalog part, which is why there is no real public
datasheet.
i found the examples using
find -iname "rc_test_servos.c"
/opt/source/librobotcontrol/examples/src/
I'm new to all this so and the feedback has been helpful.
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 11:53 AM Robert Nelson
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 1:50 PM Taylor White
> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks. I was ab
Thanks a lot for your kind reply. I will have a look
On Friday, 25 January 2019 12:57:01 UTC+1, Iain Hunter wrote:
>
> There is no support in the Wl18xx Wi-Fi device on the BBBW, neither in
> the Linux driver nor the actual device firmware.
> If you want ad-hoc you would need to use a USB dongle
It should be possible to move to the Pocketbeagle. I moved a moderately
complex application from the black to the pocketbeagle. I use GPIO, both
SPIs, I2C and USB. Here's what I found (4.14-based beaglebone debian
distro):
1. SPI and I2C devices should be ok providing you are using the stand
Hi.
Following link should be more helpful (check STEP 10).
https://medium.com/@zageollc/updating-the-software-image-on-a-beaglebone-black-fc73ffcc700
I tried yesterday, I press 'boot mode' button and connect Power, release
button after about 10 seconds.
2019년 1월 25일 금요일 오전 4시 54분 23초 UTC-6, O
I'm powering a beaglebone (BBGW) through the header pins rather than the
micro-USB connector.
Is it possible to use the micro USB as a further host connector instead of
a device ? Perhaps by providing independent power to the attached device,
as I don't think the beaglebone's power controller is i
There is no support in the Wl18xx Wi-Fi device on the BBBW, neither in
the Linux driver nor the actual device firmware.
If you want ad-hoc you would need to use a USB dongle with a Wi-Fi
that does support ad-hoc, but then you might as well use a BBB for
that.
There is low level support for TI's 80
I'm at a loss.
Is it possible to boot an A6 (or A6A) revision BBB from the SD Card reader?
The instructions I've followed from online sources, for creating u-boot and
writing out an image, don't seem to make sense in the context of my old
board.
I'm suppose to press the boot button after power