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BeagleBone Essentials

  • Length: 176 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2015-05-18
  • ISBN-10: 1784393525
  • ISBN-13: 9781784393526
  • Sales Rank: #3953141 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Harness the power of the BeagleBone Black to manage external environments using C, Bash, and Python/PHP programming

About This Book

  • Learn the fundamentals of Beaglebone Black via a detailed tutorial that provides practical examples, from initial board setup to device driver management
  • Access external peripherals to monitor and control an electronic device
  • Monitor and control several electronic devices with one of the best embedded computers

Who This Book Is For

If you are a developer with some hardware or electrical engineering experience who wants to learn how to use embedded machine-learning capabilities and get access to a GNU/Linux device driver to collect data from a peripheral or to control a device, this is the book for you.

What You Will Learn

  • Set up and install a Debian operating system for your BeagleBone Black
  • Get access to the serial console to manage the BeagleBone Black’s bootloader and kernel
  • Discover the pros and cons of native versus cross-compiling C applications
  • Compile the Linux kernel from scratch and add custom device drivers
  • Ascertain how a system daemon works and how high-level languages can interact with it
  • Work with electronic components to build a small circuit
  • Develop applications that interact with your circuits connected with the system’s GPIOs, serial/USB ports, and I2C/SPI/1-Wire busses
  • Use RFID LF readers, temperature sensors, barcode readers, ADC/DAC, and other peripherals to monitor and control your surroundings

In Detail

The BeagleBone Black is an embedded system that is able to run complete GNU/Linux distributions such as Debian or Ubuntu. Having powerful distribution capabilities, and packed with an easily expandable embedded board, the BeagleBone Black is a device that will allow users to build powerful and versatile monitoring and controlling systems.

You start off by learning how to set up the board from scratch; you will be introduced to the concepts of compilation and cross-compilation of user-space and kernel-space applications with some basic debugging techniques. Next, you will move on to high-level programming by using scripting languages; you’ll then learn how to get access to different kinds of peripherals such as serial ports, USB devices, I2C/SPI, and 1-Wire. Finally, you will discover how to use or develop system daemons in several programming languages, collect peripheral data, and control a device. Accessing all peripherals and writing good monitoring and controlling programs can be a complex task; it’s all too easy to make mistakes early in development that lead to serious problems in production. This guide is an invaluable tutorial if you are planning to use a BeagleBone Black to control or monitor projects.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Installing the Developing System
Chapter 2: Managing the System Console
Chapter 3: Compiling versus Cross-compiling
Chapter 4: Quick Programming with Scripts
Chapter 5: Device Drivers
Chapter 6: Serial Ports and TTY Devices
Chapter 7: Universal Serial Bus – USB
Chapter 8: Inter-integrated Circuit – I2C
Chapter 9: Serial Peripheral Interface – SPI
Chapter 10: 1-Wire Bus – W1
Chapter 11: Useful System Daemons

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