[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard Blue: FEETECH SCServo

2020-04-18 Thread Mala Dies
Hello, I have some servo stuff to add, too. http://emanual.robotis.com/docs/en/dxl/ax/ax-12a/ That link brings you to a servo that I purchased a while back. It handles different voltages, as some servos do. I noticed that 11.2v is the recommended voltage. Also, if you look around on their

[beagleboard] Re: PocketBeagle Boot Time

2020-04-18 Thread TJF
On BBB: $ systemd-analyze Startup finished in 1.067s (kernel) + 15.828s (userspace) = 16.896s Booting with USB WiFi stick including connection with static IP adress. Should be possible with PocketBeagle as well. Find details at

[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBoard Blue: FEETECH SCServo

2020-04-18 Thread Dennis Lee Bieber
On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 04:03:27 -0700 (PDT), in gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user "'Tobias Bocanegra' via BeagleBoard" wrote: >As far as I understand, it is controlled via half-duplex uart. >so, without having to buy the mentioned TTLinker board, I think it needs at >least 6v on the *V* pin.

Re: [beagleboard] Antminer controller repurposing

2020-04-18 Thread Robert Nelson
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 10:33 AM Oswaldo Silva wrote: > > Hi, I have a bunch of these BB Black boards extracted from Bitmain Antminers > S4/S5/S7 > > Is there any way that I can reuse them? > > thx in advance Maybe... They are pretty neutered.. No usb power, dc power jack. Power over header...

[beagleboard] BeagleBoard Blue: FEETECH SCServo

2020-04-18 Thread 'Tobias Bocanegra' via BeagleBoard
Hi, I would like to drive FeeTech SCServos: [1] unfortunately, the documentation is not very good. more here: [2] As far as I understand, it is controlled via half-duplex uart. so, without having to buy the mentioned TTLinker board, I think it needs at least 6v on the *V* pin. but looking at