Hi terra ÜÝÜ, thanks for your reply! Step 1 already done, I' m able to crosscompile and debug my bbb and the analog inputs are enabled!
V. Il giorno mercoledì 12 agosto 2015 06:11:03 UTC+2, terra ÜÝÜ ha scritto: > > step 1. get the cross compile to work; > I personally use > http://gnutoolchains.com/beaglebone/ > -> beaglebone-gcc4.7.3.exe > <http://sysprogs.com/files/gnutoolchains/beaglebone/beaglebone-gcc4.7.3.exe> > > Once you install it, open eclipse and try to compile the hello world > program; once that works step 2 > > step 2. > While I highly recommend the book (id get it make your life much easier); > goto http://exploringbeaglebone.com/chapter1/ and read it till your reach > the ADC bit; there is a github for the book, which has adc examples.; > the book explains how to configure the adc, and so do a lot of website; > recommend you search google for "uenv.txt+BB-ADC" > > > > On Tuesday, 11 August 2015 00:25:22 UTC+10, Valeria M. wrote: >> >> Hi everybody! >> >> I have a Beaglebone Black running the last Debian image and for my >> current project I need to cross-compile it with Eclipse from my WIndows OS. >> >> I'm fairly new both to microcontrollers and C++ (programming in general >> if I am to be honest) and right now I'm still trying to understand if my >> assignment is doable! >> Here it goes: >> I need to sample with the built-in ADC of the BBB an analog input, count >> the samples and find a way to 'force' the ADC-clock rollover to synchronize >> with an external clock >> >> Do you think this is feasible? I haven't find, strangely enough, anything >> online about the last two, I'm googling the wrong way? >> >> Regards, >> Valeria >> > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
