While working with the PocketBeagle, I created a library for Eagle with a
part for the Board Outline, Headers and Bottom Legend. (All taken from the
Eagle design files and messaged a bit...)
I am attaching it here!
It was created in Eagle version 7.7.
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, September 29, 2017 at 10:01:15 AM UTC-4, Dan Brown wrote:
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> I have added a USB Type A connector to my Pocket Beagle. When I plug a
> Kingston 8GB Flash Key into the port and boot the PocketBeagle, I can see
> that the device is sort of detected, but I never get access
Try this version then please?
On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 3:50:38 PM UTC-4, Dan Brown wrote:
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> While working with the PocketBeagle, I created a library for Eagle with a
> part for the Board Outline, Headers and Bottom Legend. (All taken from the
> Eagle design files and me
On the expansion connectors, the +5V from the built-in UBS port is
connected to the pins labeled VOUT on the back. GND labels ground pins.
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 at 3:05:43 PM UTC-4, Andy Bushnell wrote:
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> Which pins are to +5 and gnd?
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> Thanks!
> Andy
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I don't have an account on github. I don't have any issue with the library
being made available there. Make things alot easier for people to find I'd
think! Make sure to upload the second (smaller) version.
Dan
On Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 7:27:03 PM UTC-4, Jason Kridner wrote:
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On the expansion connectors, the +5V from the built-in USB port is
connected to the pins labeled VOUT on the back. GND labels ground pins.
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 at 3:05:43 PM UTC-4, Andy Bushnell wrote:
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> Which pins are to +5 and gnd?
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> Thanks!
> Andy
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> I am going with pins facing down. For me, I want the PocketBeagle on the
top for access to the power button and leds. I will have capes/scarfs
below.
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I have added a USB Type A connector to my Pocket Beagle. When I plug a
Kingston 8GB Flash Key into the port and boot the PocketBeagle, I can see
that the device is sort of detected, but I never get access to the Flash.
In /var/log/messages I see the following block:
Sep 28 12:08:19 beaglebone
I have installed my headers on the bottom. They do not fit on top. I also
figure that this is best so I can heatsink the Octavo chip if needed.
On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 8:05:14 AM UTC-4, Giulio Moro wrote:
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> I got myself a PocketBeagle and I realized that I cannot fit headers on
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If you are just trying to hook up a quick and dirty connection, then tie 15
and 13 together for grounding the ID pin. Then you will tie 5 and 7
together so the CPU understands there is a USB port in use and it is
powered. Your USB connector connects then to pins 7, 9, 11, and 15. Pin
15 is
to gnd on the connector
> There is a Vin(7) and Vbus(5). One of those are not used for the +5
> connection? So +5 goes to pin Vout(13)
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> Is Vin used when the power is flowing into the PB from the USB?
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> Thanks
> Andy
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> On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 a
d some I2C pull-up resistors somewhere.
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> Thanks,
> --- Graham
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> On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 10:08:10 AM UTC-5, Dan Brown wrote:
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>> If you are just trying to hook up a quick and dirty connection, then tie
>> 15 and 13 together for grounding the I
I have noticed that both of my PocketBeagles have unique MACs that do not
move with the SD card when connecting via USB. (I tried switching the
cards between PBs and the MACs stay with the boards. Could it be something
in the onboard flash?
On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 5:23:54 PM UTC-4,
I meant in the onboard EEPROM...
On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 8:38:27 AM UTC-4, Dan Brown wrote:
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> I have noticed that both of my PocketBeagles have unique MACs that do not
> move with the SD card when connecting via USB. (I tried switching the
> cards between PBs and t
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