[beagleboard] Please, where is the latest beagle rescources?

2019-09-20 Thread mmoegenbier
Wow ok are you speaking of me

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[beagleboard] EduMIP parts: optical quadrature encoder, where to buy?

2019-09-20 Thread blupants . robot

Good afternoon,

Does anyone know where I could buy spare parts for the BeagleBone Blue 
EduMIP kit (https://www.renaissancerobotics.com/eduMIP.html)?

More specifically, I wanted to know which is the exact optical quadrature 
encoder used here:
http://www.strawsondesign.com/#!edumip-assembly

If someone could provide me a link to Amazon, Banggood, Digi-key, etc with 
the exact same part, I would really appreciate it.

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[beagleboard] BeagleBone AI and real time applications (SMPS and motor control)

2019-09-20 Thread Richard Tarbell

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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[beagleboard] Re: ST1633 Touch screen on PB(ish) board.

2019-09-20 Thread Hanah anees
Just curious how is the PB talking to display controller? spi?

On Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 1:59:24 AM UTC-4, Dave wrote:
>
> I was able to get this working - it required using the Linux 5.1 Kernel. 
>

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[beagleboard] 9 bit spi

2019-09-20 Thread Hanah anees
Hi 
I have spidev1.0 working.I know my dts files are good.I am able to loop 
back messages (Shorting MISO and MOSI) and can receive all messages.
I have to interface withST7735S displaycontroller in 9bit spi mode. This is 
where the problem starts.
When I select 9 bit mode and send for example I have to send command byte 
as follows tx1[6]={0x01AA,0x0177,0x0188,0x0100,0x01FF,0x0166}; the loopback 
bytes are different like
01AA 0x5577 and so on..Needless to say display doesnt get initialized. What 
am I doing wrong?
Anees

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Beagle Board Or Raspberry

2019-09-20 Thread Robert Heller
At Fri, 20 Sep 2019 10:19:53 -0700 (PDT) beagleboard@googlegroups.com wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> I used a Raspberry Pi zero with usb-to-ethernet adapter and usb-to-ssd 
> converter, found transfer rates to be slow. 
> Being RPi zero uses the same usb bus, this most likely is the cause of 
> being slow.

Yes. A Pi3 has a much faster network, both wired and wireless. I use an older
Pi2 as a "build box", both for "native" Pi and BBB/PB applications as well as
cross-building for embeded MCUs (avr, arm M0, ESP32) and it is reasonable. Not
lighting fast, but quite fast enough. I also run KiCAD (with my laptop as a
remote screen using X11 tunneled through ssh) on it to design PCBs.  It has 
acceptable performance.

> I used it as a git server for u-boot and Linux source code for Yocto builds
> Then moved it to a beaglebone black with wired ethernet and usb-to-ssd 
> converter, was much happier.
> So it comes down to what kind of bandwidth you need. 
> Don't recall the exact number, but I think beaglebone black will draw about 
> 3x or 4x of power (pi zero < 100ma, bbb > 350ma) idle state
> That's my experience, hope it helps
> 
> On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 1:25:05 PM UTC-5, anubh...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Friends,
> >
> > I am thinking of creating a small System, which will be able to backup my 
> > Website  everyday, automatically on an external 
> > hard Disk. Can someone guide me if it would be best to move ahead with 
> > Beagle or Raspberry.
> >
> 

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[beagleboard] Re: Beagle Board Or Raspberry

2019-09-20 Thread amf
I used a Raspberry Pi zero with usb-to-ethernet adapter and usb-to-ssd 
converter, found transfer rates to be slow. 
Being RPi zero uses the same usb bus, this most likely is the cause of 
being slow.
I used it as a git server for u-boot and Linux source code for Yocto builds
Then moved it to a beaglebone black with wired ethernet and usb-to-ssd 
converter, was much happier.
So it comes down to what kind of bandwidth you need. 
Don't recall the exact number, but I think beaglebone black will draw about 
3x or 4x of power (pi zero < 100ma, bbb > 350ma) idle state
That's my experience, hope it helps

On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 1:25:05 PM UTC-5, anubh...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> I am thinking of creating a small System, which will be able to backup my 
> Website  everyday, automatically on an external 
> hard Disk. Can someone guide me if it would be best to move ahead with 
> Beagle or Raspberry.
>

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[beagleboard] Re: Pocket beagle UART issue

2019-09-20 Thread Jason Kridner

On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 12:13:35 PM UTC-4, ama FTCompany wrote:
>
> Jason,
>
> I try to use the latest image from beagleboard.org for pocket beagle 
> Octavo.
>
> After bootup, I try to do the loopback test on UART0, TX<--->RX
>
> screen /dev/ttyO0
>

Can you provide better background on what you've wired-up? Just short P1.29 
and P1.31?

UART0, by default, will host the console, so Linux has a tty open on it. If 
you want to test a simple loop-back, you might be better off using UART4.

Otherwise, shut down the getty on ttyS0. I forget the exact, but something 
like:

sudo systemctl stop serial-getty@ttyS0
 

>
> but I suppose to input text from keyboard, and screen should display the 
> output. but nothing happen, and I could not exit from the command line, 
> even by ctrl+z, ctrl+c.
>

Where is your shell? Logged in via Cloud9 IDE? To stop screen, you need to 
use CTRL+A, q.
 

>
> The ultimate target I try to use the UART0 or UART4 to communicate with RF 
> module SX868, which has the UART as well.
>

Cool. That should be pretty straight-forward.
 

>
> But I failed, So I try to test the pocket beagel first, it looks like it 
> has issue.
>
> Please help to check
>

We'll get you there.

Showing up on https://beagleboard.org/chat might be good for some live 
help. Ping me, 'jkridner'.
 

>
> Aaron Ma
> Houston, TX
>
>


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[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone AI is here!

2019-09-20 Thread RaulRathmann
Went to Mouser and bought one!

Now to teach that AI to make me more money...

On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 3:16:19 PM UTC-7, Mala Dies wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I saw that yesterday online at Mouser. Today, the email showed up. Nice!
>
> Seth
>
> P.S. I think you guys out-did yourselves. We shall see. Time to save a bit 
> and then splurge on a nice, new board. Yea boy!
>
> On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 7:02:00 AM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
>>
>> *BeagleBoard.org® Launches BeagleBone® AI, Offering a Fast Track to 
>> Getting Started with Artificial Intelligence at the Edge*
>>
>> ROCHESTER, Mich., Sept.19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The BeagleBoard.org® 
>> Foundation today announces general availability of the newest, fastest, 
>> most powerful BeagleBoard.org® BeagleBone® low cost development board yet, 
>> and it’s driving a whole new AI revolution. Built on our proven open source 
>> Linux approach, BeagleBone® AI fills the gap between small single board 
>> computers (SBCs) and more powerful industrial computers. Leveraging the 
>> Texas Instruments Sitara™ AM5729 processor, developers have access to 
>> powerful machine learning capabilities with the ease of the BeagleBone® 
>> Black header and mechanical compatibility.
>>
>> BeagleBone® AI makes it easy to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) 
>> and machine learning can be used in everyday life. Through BeagleBone® AI, 
>> developers can take advantage of the TI C66x digital-signal-processor (DSP) 
>> cores and embedded-vision-engine (EVE) cores on the Sitara AM5729 
>> processor. Machine learning is supported by an optimized TI Deep Learning 
>> (TIDL) software framework and pre-installed software tools. Downloading and 
>> running the latest examples of edge inference algorithms and applications 
>> is only a few clicks away.
>>
>> “This board is the answer to our community’s request to see the next 
>> major advancement in the BeagleBone® family” says Jason Kridner, co-founder 
>> of the BeagleBoard.org*®* Foundation. “Its feature set is jam packed and 
>> offers capabilities unparalleled by any other single board computer, open 
>> hardware or not.”
>>
>> BeagleBone® AI has a feature set that includes:
>>
>>- 
>>
>>BeagleBone® Black mechanical and header compatibility
>>- 
>>   
>>   Works with existing BeagleBoard.org® BeagleBone® cape add-on 
>>   boards and many available third-party cape add-on boards and enclosures
>>   
>>
>>- 
>>
>>1GB RAM and 16GB on-board eMMC flash with a high-speed interface
>>
>>
>>- 
>>
>>USB Type-C for power and superspeed dual-role controller; and USB 
>>Type-A host
>>
>>
>>- 
>>
>>Gigabit Ethernet, 2.4/5GHz WiFi, and Bluetooth 4.2/BLE
>>
>>
>>- 
>>
>>microHDMI video and audio output
>>
>>
>>- 
>>
>>Zero-download out-of-box software experience
>>- 
>>
>>TI Sitara™ *AM5729 * processor with:
>>- 
>>   
>>   Dual 1.5GHz Arm® Cortex®-A15 microprocessor subsystem 
>>   - 
>>   
>>   2 C66x Floating-Point VLIW DSPs 
>>   - 
>>   
>>   4 Embedded Vision Engines (EVEs) supported by the TIDL software 
>>   framework library for machine learning
>>   - 
>>   
>>   2x Dual-Core Programmable Real-Time Unit (PRU) subsystems (4 PRUs 
>>   total) for ultra-low latency control and software generated peripherals
>>   - 
>>   
>>   2x Dual Arm® Cortex®-M4 co-processors for real-time control and 
>>   subsystem management
>>   - 
>>   
>>   IVA-HD subsystem with support for 4K at 15fps H.264 encode/decode 
>>   and other codecs at 1080p60
>>   - 
>>   
>>   Vivante® GC320 2D graphics accelerator
>>   - 
>>   
>>   Dual-Core PowerVR® SGX544™ 3D GPU
>>   
>> “We believe this board will excel in everyday automation in industrial, 
>> commercial and home applications” stated Christine Long, Executive Director 
>> of the BeagleBoard.org® Foundation. “And at an extremely competitive price 
>> point we’ve made this board available to everyone. It’s an industry game 
>> changer.”
>>
>> BeagleBone® AI is available to buy as a standalone board, heat sink and 
>> antenna included, from BeagleBoard.org’s® key distribution partners. Visit 
>> *http://beaglebone.ai 
>> *. 
>> --
>>
>> For information about BeagleBoard.org® Foundation, contact Christine 
>> Long, Executive Director, at *chri...@beagleboard.org*
>>
>> BeagleBoard.org*®* and BeagleBone*®* are registered trademarks of the 
>> BeagleBoard.org*®* Foundation, a 501c3 US-based non-profit corporation
>>
>> Sitara is a trademark of Texas Instruments  
>>
>> -- 
>> https://beagleboard.org/about - a 501c3 non-profit educating around open 
>> hardware computing
>>
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[beagleboard] Pocket beagle UART issue

2019-09-20 Thread ama FTCompany
Jason,

I try to use the latest image from beagleboard.org for pocket beagle Octavo.

After bootup, I try to do the loopback test on UART0, TX<--->RX

screen /dev/ttyO0

but I suppose to input text from keyboard, and screen should display the
output. but nothing happen, and I could not exit from the command line,
even by ctrl+z, ctrl+c.

The ultimate target I try to use the UART0 or UART4 to communicate with RF
module SX868, which has the UART as well.

But I failed, So I try to test the pocket beagel first, it looks like it
has issue.

Please help to check

Aaron Ma
Houston, TX


>>>

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Pocketbeagle Techlab, how could address the USB host A with power?

2019-09-20 Thread ama FTCompany
Dear Jason,

I use the pocket beagle as Microcontroller to controller a external RF
module.

I am not using PC to connect with pocket beagle.

The configuration:

Pocket Beagle .TechLab Cape.USB A port<--->> External RF module. USB B port

Thank you

Aaron

On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 11:27 PM ama FTCompany 
wrote:

> Dear jason,
>
> First of all, Thank for your information.
>
> I use the Techlab workshop image for Pocket beagle , and through TechLab
> Capes USB A port and connect to a USB based UART,
> inside the linux running on the pocket beagle, I could not find
> /dev/ttyUSB*,
>
> However, I use the Raspberry Pi 3B, inside the linux system, I could find
> the /dev/ttyUSBx.
>
> What is the right image to contain the /dev/ttyUSBx?
>
> Or do I have to configure something to let the Linux inside the pocket
> beagle to show up the /dev/ttyUSBx?
>
> Thanks
>
> Aaron Ma
>
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 3:07 PM Jason Kridner  wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 2:25:22 PM UTC-4,
>> ama.agarc...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Jason,
>>>
>>> Can I address USB1 from techlab cap (USB Host A with power) by using
>>> /dev/ttyUSB1 ?
>>>
>>
>> /dev/ttyUSBx is for USB-based UARTs.  If you connected a USB-based UART
>> to that port, then yes.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> How could I address it?
>>>
>>>
>> In Linux, drivers are loaded automatically based on USB classes defined
>> by the USB device. Accessing the device depends on the device type.
>>
>>
>> The USB host cannot be used to create "gadget" or "slave" devices, but
>> the USB0 can.
>>
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Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone AI is here!

2019-09-20 Thread William Hermans
Mine is on the way.

On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 12:16 PM Mala Dies  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I saw that yesterday online at Mouser. Today, the email showed up. Nice!
>
> Seth
>
> P.S. I think you guys out-did yourselves. We shall see. Time to save a bit
> and then splurge on a nice, new board. Yea boy!
>
> On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 7:02:00 AM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
>>
>> *BeagleBoard.org® Launches BeagleBone® AI, Offering a Fast Track to
>> Getting Started with Artificial Intelligence at the Edge*
>>
>> ROCHESTER, Mich., Sept.19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The BeagleBoard.org®
>> Foundation today announces general availability of the newest, fastest,
>> most powerful BeagleBoard.org® BeagleBone® low cost development board yet,
>> and it’s driving a whole new AI revolution. Built on our proven open source
>> Linux approach, BeagleBone® AI fills the gap between small single board
>> computers (SBCs) and more powerful industrial computers. Leveraging the
>> Texas Instruments Sitara™ AM5729 processor, developers have access to
>> powerful machine learning capabilities with the ease of the BeagleBone®
>> Black header and mechanical compatibility.
>>
>> BeagleBone® AI makes it easy to explore how artificial intelligence (AI)
>> and machine learning can be used in everyday life. Through BeagleBone® AI,
>> developers can take advantage of the TI C66x digital-signal-processor (DSP)
>> cores and embedded-vision-engine (EVE) cores on the Sitara AM5729
>> processor. Machine learning is supported by an optimized TI Deep Learning
>> (TIDL) software framework and pre-installed software tools. Downloading and
>> running the latest examples of edge inference algorithms and applications
>> is only a few clicks away.
>>
>> “This board is the answer to our community’s request to see the next
>> major advancement in the BeagleBone® family” says Jason Kridner, co-founder
>> of the BeagleBoard.org*®* Foundation. “Its feature set is jam packed and
>> offers capabilities unparalleled by any other single board computer, open
>> hardware or not.”
>>
>> BeagleBone® AI has a feature set that includes:
>>
>>-
>>
>>BeagleBone® Black mechanical and header compatibility
>>-
>>
>>   Works with existing BeagleBoard.org® BeagleBone® cape add-on
>>   boards and many available third-party cape add-on boards and enclosures
>>
>>
>>-
>>
>>1GB RAM and 16GB on-board eMMC flash with a high-speed interface
>>
>>
>>-
>>
>>USB Type-C for power and superspeed dual-role controller; and USB
>>Type-A host
>>
>>
>>-
>>
>>Gigabit Ethernet, 2.4/5GHz WiFi, and Bluetooth 4.2/BLE
>>
>>
>>-
>>
>>microHDMI video and audio output
>>
>>
>>-
>>
>>Zero-download out-of-box software experience
>>-
>>
>>TI Sitara™ *AM5729 * processor with:
>>-
>>
>>   Dual 1.5GHz Arm® Cortex®-A15 microprocessor subsystem
>>   -
>>
>>   2 C66x Floating-Point VLIW DSPs
>>   -
>>
>>   4 Embedded Vision Engines (EVEs) supported by the TIDL software
>>   framework library for machine learning
>>   -
>>
>>   2x Dual-Core Programmable Real-Time Unit (PRU) subsystems (4 PRUs
>>   total) for ultra-low latency control and software generated peripherals
>>   -
>>
>>   2x Dual Arm® Cortex®-M4 co-processors for real-time control and
>>   subsystem management
>>   -
>>
>>   IVA-HD subsystem with support for 4K at 15fps H.264 encode/decode
>>   and other codecs at 1080p60
>>   -
>>
>>   Vivante® GC320 2D graphics accelerator
>>   -
>>
>>   Dual-Core PowerVR® SGX544™ 3D GPU
>>
>> “We believe this board will excel in everyday automation in industrial,
>> commercial and home applications” stated Christine Long, Executive Director
>> of the BeagleBoard.org® Foundation. “And at an extremely competitive price
>> point we’ve made this board available to everyone. It’s an industry game
>> changer.”
>>
>> BeagleBone® AI is available to buy as a standalone board, heat sink and
>> antenna included, from BeagleBoard.org’s® key distribution partners. Visit 
>> *http://beaglebone.ai
>> *.
>> --
>>
>> For information about BeagleBoard.org® Foundation, contact Christine
>> Long, Executive Director, at *chri...@beagleboard.org*
>>
>> BeagleBoard.org*®* and BeagleBone*®* are registered trademarks of the
>> BeagleBoard.org*®* Foundation, a 501c3 US-based non-profit corporation
>>
>> Sitara is a trademark of Texas Instruments
>>
>> --
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>> hardware computing
>>
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Re: [beagleboard] SD card boot

2019-09-20 Thread demon demon
Hello!

What is your mean " as your company is buying lots of  chips "? How much is
this? 5 or more?
Thanks!

чт, 19 сент. 2019 г. в 03:09, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via BeagleBoard <
beagleboard@googlegroups.com>:

> TI will provide a loader that initializes Chip and ram and loads the SBL
> as long as your company is buying lots of  chips otherwise you have to
> write it.
> Your initial bootloader would use the settings from gel file to program
> Chip and load SBL which loads then loads RTOS. Typically this also can come
> from a RTOS venders we had one for Green Hills RTOS but it's not Free. Any
> competent BSP programmer can do this looking at examples and understanding
> boot sequence look at other architecture I thought omap 138 had an example.
> Your big problem is going to be getting the RTOS properly loaded and stored
> properly somewhere we booted from flash
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
> 
>
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 6:49 PM, sibyadi...@gmail.com
>  wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> Given:
>
> 1) BeagleBoardX15 (from https://beagleboard.org/x15)
>
> 2) Code Compose Studio 9.0.1
>
> 3) processor_sdk_rtos_am57xx_6_00_00_07
>
> 4) pdk_am57xx_1_0_15
>
> 5) JTAG emulator XDS200 Spectrum Digital
>
> 6) Windows 7
>
> I have builded loader SBL (from
> 
>
> Creating
> a CCS Project for SBL on AM572x GP EVM - Texas Instruments Wiki
> 
> processors.wiki.ti.com
> 
>
> 
> )
>
> Builded multicore example from
> X:\ti\pdk_am57xx_1_0_15\packages\ti\boot\sbl\example\
>
> How to boot multicore example from SD card without JTAG emulator and with
> separate SBL project ?
>
>
> Thanks!
>
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