Pick a distributor. Place an order. Do not wait until they show stock. We
are basically keeping up with the back logs at most of the distributors.
As you can see we ship 700 per day and no one shows stock. Ever wonder why
that is?
We have 140,000 board back log at this time. A lot of those
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Gerald Coley wrote:
Pick a distributor. Place an order. Do not wait until they show
stock. We are basically keeping up with the back logs at most of
the distributors. As you can see we ship 700 per day and no one
shows stock. Ever wonder why that is?
We have 140,000
John Syn john3...@gmail.com wrote:
Then download the Angstrom repo and build what you want. If this is too
complicated for you, then stay with Robert¹s Debian builds. Robert does
an
amazing job of keeping everything current and he is the best at
responding
to issues.
I'm quite
The BBB manual says both these things about applying inputs to the I/O
pins:-
NO PINS ARE TO BE DRIVEN UNTIL AFTER THE SYS_RESET LINE GOES
HIGH.
Do not drive any external signals into the I/O pins until after
the VDD_3V3B rail is up.
So, do these actually mean basically the
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 7:53 AM, c...@isbd.net wrote:
John Syn john3...@gmail.com wrote:
Then download the Angstrom repo and build what you want. If this is
too
complicated for you, then stay with Robert¹s Debian builds. Robert
does
an
amazing job of keeping everything current and
Last night I set up a VM (Ubuntu 12.04 with Virtual Box) and was able to
plug my BBB in via USB, have the VM take control of the USB and then ssh
192.168.7.2 and talk to the beagle.
This seems like the easiest way to set up the beagles.
--Mark
On Monday, February 17, 2014 10:33:10 PM UTC-5,
Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org wrote:
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 8:08 AM, c...@isbd.net wrote:
The BBB manual says both these things about applying inputs to the I/O
pins:-
NO PINS ARE TO BE DRIVEN UNTIL AFTER THE SYS_RESET LINE GOES
HIGH.
Do not drive any external
Same basic design.
Gmail is coming back with Connection timed out after emailing the
RMA. I couldn't submit the form since I use Gmail so I emailed
directly with the email address from the page source.
- Grant
Well, I would love to answer you, but I am not sure what you are asking
for.
what distributors accept orders when they are out of stock.
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.cawrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Gerald Coley wrote:
Pick a distributor. Place an order. Do not wait until they show
stock. We are basically keeping up with the
Thank you for the speedy response Gerald.
The PCB files used were those contained in Beaglebone_blackrevB4_MFG.zip
Is it likely the holes were deliberately under-sized to the datasheet to
give the tight fit you mention.
I am yet to see the problem physically for myself. The PCB supplier is
That should be OK.
Gerald
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 9:33 AM, c...@isbd.net wrote:
Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org wrote:
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 8:08 AM, c...@isbd.net wrote:
The BBB manual says both these things about applying inputs to the I/O
pins:-
NO PINS ARE TO BE
for North America:
http://www.newark.com/circuitco/bb-bblk-000/dev-board-am3358-59-arm-mpu-beaglebone/dp/65W6016
Place an order now and you will be in the queue. I believe you won't be
charged until it ships and can cancel it at anytime until it ships too.
The amount that will be available when
Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org wrote:
So if I used a device powered by the 3V3B to drive the ADC voltage input
(obviously potted down to a maximum of 1.8 volts) would that be safe
enough? E.g. an op-amp in follower mode?
That should be OK.
OK, thanks for the very quick replies.
Hello, so did you find a way to cross-compile Qt with X11 support for BBB
with an armhf (Debian or Ubuntu) file system?
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What's the accuracy of the 1.8 volts VADC reference voltage on the
BBB? Or, more to the point, what's its stability? It's easy enough
to calibrate voltage measurements by using an accurate voltmeter to
measure the same voltage and then scaling the result appropriately in
software but if the 1.8
Hi, any one could help with a image of any linux distro that could have
motion (or similar) and/or gpio?
I did with ubuntu but the cpu is 80% almost all the time.
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I think I have seen those on my scope during I2C transactions as well. They
look like little shark fins that sometimes get high enough to be seen as a
logic 1. They have no impact on the device as it's just the transition time
between when the master is done transmitting the device address
My first question for you would be which pixel format are you capturing
in? If you do a v4l2-ctl -d /dev/videoX --list-formats-ext in the
command line (where X is 0, 1, ... whatever your C920 is) you can see the
various pixel formats, resolutions, and frame rates supported by the camera.
For
I've had very little luck trying to get HDMI to work with my BBB. When
booting off the eMMC I get the BeagleBone splashscreen and then nothing
after that. From reading the support forums, I gather that this is because
BBB is not getting the proper resolution information from my monitor. I
Did you try the suggestions found at
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_HDMI
Gerald
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 1:53 PM, coastalc...@gmail.com wrote:
I've had very little luck trying to get HDMI to work with my BBB. When
booting off the eMMC I get the BeagleBone splashscreen and
I can address only the part about the Windows line endings. U-boot only
works with Unix line endings.
I had edited my uEnv.txt file on my Windows box and couldn't understand why
it was complaining
about a variable; eventually I guessed that it was because of the carriage
return. As soon as I
You could file a bug report with ubuntu folks; it looks like something
isn't right in the kernel code.
Can you try it with Debian Linux installed instead of Ubuntu?
On Monday, February 17, 2014 11:04:03 PM UTC-8, Kishor Dhanawade wrote:
Hello,
I am using a Beaglebone black board
From: Loren Amelang lorenamel...@gmail.com
Reply-To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday, February 17, 2014 at 10:17 PM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] BBB no autoboot of uSD
Robert,
My BBB absolutely must default to booting from the uSD. I know I
From: Franck freedev franckfree...@gmail.com
Reply-To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at 12:28 AM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: [beagleboard] Re: Cross Compile Qt on BBB issue
Thanks for your answer.. I think the problem is that the configure
Hi,
I have Andrew Henderson's image running with LCD4 cape but now I am trying
to communicate with the serial ports.
I have tried modifying the init.rc to change the UART permissions as
recommended in another post but that did not help.
Also, I cannot access via abd. Any suggestions?
Do I
Well, it's because I've got a project where I have to use some gnome
programs like a virtual keyboard, or launch others programs from my
application and I need a windows manager... Maybe there are other ways to
do this sort of things?
What do you mean by GLFS platform?
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On 2/18/14, 10:49 AM, k...@cranehome.info k...@cranehome.info wrote:
I think I have seen those on my scope during I2C transactions as well.
They look like little shark fins that sometimes get high enough to be
seen as a logic 1. They have no impact on the device as it's just the
transition
as gerald stated, circuitco is in full production of the beaglebone black
and continues to ship daily to a wide range of distributors. these
distributors fill back-orders first before showing stock.
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#Board_Shipments
Dave
On Tuesday, February 18,
c...@isbd.net wrote:
Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org wrote:
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Check the datasheet of the PMIC.
Of course, thanks.
However the Sitara AM335x processor can use either an external or an
internal voltage
Explore this: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoneBlack
On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 1:26:08 PM UTC-8, JBodine wrote:
So, I had the BBB running from its own flash, while connected to my
laptop. I also had a micro SD inserted in my lap top, preparing to load
it with an image I downloaded. My
An automated TI forum email alerted me to this. Hopefully now the cape with
work with the BBB, although I have yet to try this:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Using_the_WL18xx_Cape_with_BeagleBone_Black
Thanks,
Markus
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 4:48:33 PM UTC-5, M Robinson wrote:
The BBB uses 3.8 or higher version kernel. It does not have any omap_mux,
but it has Device Tree Overlays instead.
For me all of the capable pins were in GPIO mode (mode 7), however you can
change their modes by passing arguments to
/sys/devices/bone_capemgr*/slots For example the
echo
Howdy,
I've been using on board Angstrom on my tethered BBB; rsh and can compile,
set date, etc. Attached ethernet and can rsh from my laptop. Most excellent.
Picked up a couple of 32B micro SDCards, but BBB won't boot with them
installed:
1. Power off, insert FAT32 formated card in slot
2.
Dear sir, i have tried all the above solutions but when i use vncviewer
(using vncviewer 192.168.7.2:5900), I get the following error
vncviewer: ConnectToTcpAddr: connect: Connection refused
Unable to connect to VNC server
please help. i have tried rebooting many times and i have also execute
Forgot to add that I can insert, mount and inspect the same card after the
BBB is up and running. The issue is that I can't power on boot with a card
installed.
Randy
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I started to try to debug the board at home, and it actually did show up on
my dhcp list. So I do have SSH access!
Here is my /etc/network/interfaces file.
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto usb0
iface usb0 inet static
address 192.168.7.2
netmask
From: Randy Merkel rmer...@acm.org
Reply-To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at 4:31 PM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: [beagleboard] BBB won't boot with sdCard in place
Howdy,
I've been using on board Angstrom on my tethered BBB; rsh and can
Hi,
If you want to use /etc/network/interface as a configuration file you start
the network services with the command *ifup -a*. If you can define the wifi
interface in /etc/network/interface then it will automatically started as
well. ie I am talking about a static configuration, where the
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 7:07 PM, mkip...@profireenergy.com wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm working on a project which is using a clone of the BBB hardware and
I'm running into some issues with Device Trees. I wasn't involved with the
hardware design, but as far as I know, the BBB hardware has been
Hello,
I am working on rewriting one of the LCD overlays to work with a Cold Tear
Electronics 7 TFT LCD,
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/7-inch-TFT-LCD-module-800x480-SSD1963-w-touchpad-PWM-arduino-AVR-STM32-ARM-/121017488870.
My Beaglebone Black must interface with an SSD1963 controller running in
Hello,
Thank you for reply guys. I found the problem. It was silly mistake
from me in kernel code. Same function called twice with different name in
same code thats why this bug generated. Sorry for wasting your time. Thank
you for responding to my question.
Regards,
Kishor.
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