from an overall cost perspective, for hobby needs, it would be great if a
Pocketbeagle could be made that connects via USB to a host computer and
does like a six/eight channel capture. At 25 dollars for a pocket beagle,
even if adding a cape for voltage protection, that seems like it would
Thanks for the info. That explains a lot. However, I see in the system
reference manual for the pocket there are eight pr1_pru1_pru_r31_xxx pins.
Any idea why only 4 were working in my test? Sounds like PRU1 should be
able to see 8.
All,
BeagleLogic, the software, will run on the PocketBeagle for sure, but the
pins will be limited as only a very limited number of PRU1 pins (the pins
marked pr1_pru_r31_xx) are broken out on the expansion headers. The way
BeagleLogic works is that PRU1 samples the pins while PRU0 writes
Hello,
did you make any progress or anything to share? I use the beagle-logic on
the BBB, but it could be interesting on the PB too. Any website/blog or
git?
cheers
On Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 1:32:58 AM UTC+2, Randy Rossi wrote:
> I recently got the BeagleLogic logic analyzer (
>