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Recap of the 96Boards OpenHours 23 - Season 2 announcement and sneak peak

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This week was episode 23 in our OpenHours series.  We are gearing up for the official launch of season 2 which will begin on Thursday October 20th.  This episode started by talking about the several announcements and demos that took place at Linaro Connect LAS16, beginning with the new IoT edition Carbon Board, the GumStick board, and several boards that were shown at tables by Arrow - to see all the videos of the new boards and what happened at Connect you can visit:  LINK REMOVED and Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LinaroOrg/videos.

Robert announced that there will hopefully be more give-aways during season 2 and we are working on this now.  Robert then talked about the next episode of OpenHours which will be the start of season 2.  In the first episode we will interview Keith Lee from Gumstix. He will talk about Gumstix the company, Geppetto the drafting tool, and lead into a drone demo.

The OpenHours then got started with a question about a Mezzanine board, which Jean-Marc and Grant then discussed making modifications to the 96Boards Sensors Mezzanine board.  This was a great in-depth discussion about the board and options that Jean-Marc can try to find a solution.  As always there is documentation available as well:  https://github.com/96boards/96boards-kicad-mezzanine-template and https://www.96boards.org/product/sensors-mezzanine/

The next question (12:28) was regarding the grove sensor board.  Dave asked, “I am interested in using the servo. I am trying to use the example code for a sketch that uses the servo. However, the code attaches the servo to pin 9. I am not sure how to map this a connector on the board.”  Robert got out his board to discuss board and the schematics with Dave.   Robert tabled the discussion since he did not have the answer and said he will find the answer for him and get back to him.

Robert then mentioned a great blog by Andy from Qualcomm:  https://developer.qualcomm.com/blog/dom/andy-clark-blends-mechanics-electronics-software-makes-wonderful-things  Great example of what you can build with 96Boards.

The question (24:41) after that was from an attend that wrote “I have a question about using SPI on the Dragonboard. I installed a Debian version including Spidev but when I connect a sensor board to the SPI pins of the Dragonboard I don’t see any data. Is there an SPI program to use? Did anyone ever tried interfacing the Dragonboard with SPI?”  Robert gave a link to an instruction set that gives you a way to set this up: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard410c/guides/enable-spi.md.html

There was a question on e health sensor serial port communication with dragonbaord? The team did not have the answer to that question but will follow-up.  The next question was “Would be interest to know if anyone has successfully used a camera with the DragonBoard other than a USB one?”  Robert mentioned that he did see this some at Linaro Connect, but it was mostly done with prototype cameras because there are not any on the market right now that do this.  Robert then gave 3 links that have more information about this:  https://www.96boards.org/product/stm32/ , https://www.96boards.org/product/aerocore2/  and https://developer.qualcomm.com/download/db410c/creating-camera-mezzanine-and-camera-flex-circuit-dragonboard.pdf.

Mark, who attended the last Linaro Connect, gave some feedback on the event and what his thoughts were and impressions of the event.  Shovan then announced that the next Linaro Connect will be open for registration in November and will take place in Budapest, Hungary.

Robert then closed the hangout with some announcements:

To watch episode 21 go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR1YzwGwGQE  or watch below:

Be sure to join us for next week’s OpenHours:  https://www.96boards.org/

Below is the chat log from the OpenHours session today:

RW

You can watch all the videos and slides here

LINK REMOVED

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LinaroOrg/videos

Robert Wolff

RW

Season 2 starting with a featured guest, Keneth Lee. He will join us to talk about Gumstix AeroCore 2 Mezzanine board, and teach us to set up a drone using 96Boards!

Season 2 starts Oct 20th

Andy from Workshopshed

AW

Hi all. Running without sound or video as usual.

Robert Wolff

RW

Jean-Marc and Grant are talking about making modifications to the 96Boards Sensors Mezzanine board

https://github.com/96boards/96boards-kicad-mezzanine-template

https://www.96boards.org/product/sensors-mezzanine/

Dave Trower

DT

I have a question about the grove sensor board. I am interested in using the servo. I am trying to use the example code for a sketch that uses the servo. However, the code attaches the servo to pin 9. I am not sure how to map this a connector on the board.

Deepak Mishra

DM

Could you please share the link for the code you ref ?

I can have a look ..

Which other pin you want to use ?

Andy from Workshopshed

AW

Looking at the schematic, the schematic D5 appears to be connected to pin 9 https://github.com/96boards/96boards-sensors/raw/master/Sensors.pdf

Dave Trower

DT

Jeff

J

I do not, just hanging out…

Andy from Workshopshed

AW

https://developer.qualcomm.com/blog/dom/andy-clark-blends-mechanics-electronics-software-makes-wonderful-things

CB

C

Hi, I have a question about using SPI on the Dragonboard. I installed a Debian version including Spidev but when I connect a sensor board to the SPI pins of the Dragonboard I don’t see any data. Is there an SPI program to use? Did anyone ever tried interfacing the Dragonboard with SPI?

Madhukar

M

Do you have any idea about e health sensor serial port communication with dragonbaord?

Andy from Workshopshed

AW

Cheers

Robert Wolff

RW

https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard410c/guides/enable-spi.md.html

CB

C

I already followed it but how do I trigger the data from the sensor board? Maybe there is an existing program?

jean-marc

J

I do something like that with Bluetooth ® wireless technology <BLE

Robert Wolff

RW

https://developer.qualcomm.com/blogs

Madhukar

M

ok thank you

CB

C

ok great thanks

Celine

C

No

I am good, listening from Gumstix. :D

Andy from Workshopshed

AW

Would be interest to know if anyone has successfully used a camera with the DragonBoard other than a USB one

JCobos

J

Thanks. I am new at this. Just listening

Robert Wolff

RW

https://www.96boards.org/product/stm32/

https://www.96boards.org/product/aerocore2/

https://developer.qualcomm.com/download/db410c/creating-camera-mezzanine-and-camera-flex-circuit-dragonboard.pdf

Andy from Workshopshed

AW

Ah yes, that camera flex one is a bit hardcore even for me

Jeff

J

I have not

Robert Wolff

RW

LINK REMOVED

LINK REMOVED

https://www.youtube.com/user/LinaroOrg/videos

Ragnar

R

no, just hanging out. unfortunately not a winner

Robert Wolff

RW

Michael! Welling!

Hi, I have a question about using SPI on the Dragonboard. I installed a Debian version including Spidev but when I connect a sensor board to the SPI pins of the Dragonboard I don’t see any data. Is there an SPI program to use? Did anyone ever tried interfacing the Dragonboard with SPI?

https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard410c/guides/enable-spi.md.html

I already followed it but how do I trigger the data from the sensor board? Maybe there is an existing program?

jean-marc

J

here is the like for Daniel

Mark Bolzern

MB

I bet Michel would know the “Arduino Pin” answer from earlier

Andy from Workshopshed

AW

https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Sweep

jean-marc

J

Daniel did you see the link?

Andy from Workshopshed

AW

Cheers Robert

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