I also sincerely hope there will be additional tutorials for all of the
BBAI integrated CPUs.

I did some SPI connected A/D performance testing a few weeks ago with both
a BBB and another AI type ARM eval board .

Even with the faster 4 core CPU type board, Linux could not accomplish a
very fast sampling rate and would be restricted to the lower voice
bandwidth range.

On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 10:42 AM Richard Tarbell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thank you for your responses!  The current RCP (rapid control prototyping)
> system that I use is the E2000 from Microdaq. It does, in fact, use an OMAP
> L137 (the older version of the L138).  The user programs the E2000 with
> Scilab and Xcos (the open source versions of Matlab and Simulink).
>
> When you buy an E2000, it comes pre-programmed with Linux already running
> on the ARM core, TI RTOS running on the DSP, and a simple web server so
> that you can upload your Scilab model with the click of a button.  My goal
> would be to emulate this setup with the Beaglebone AI, as the DSPs on board
> are much faster.
>
> On Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 12:43:43 AM UTC-4, Richard Tarbell
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Greetings All!
>>
>> Is there/will there be tutorials, on how to run Linux on the Beaglebone
>> AI, but run real time code on its two DSP processors?
>>
>> For instance, I am looking to do a motor control application (100kHz
>> sampling with external ADCs connected via SPI).  Is this possible to run on
>> the DSP cores?
>>
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