What is this guide ?
This guide’s purpose is to serve as an index to all the documentation related to getting started with the Qualcomm DragonBoard 410c already available on the 96Boards website.
This guide assumes that you are new to the DragonBoard410c.
Also:
- You have access to:
- A HDMI Display
- A USB Keyboard
- A USB Mouse
- A 12v 2A Power Supply
- A 8GB or larger micro SDCard
- 2.4Ghz Wifi Network
- You have minimal knowledge about linux terminology like Terminal, shell etc
- You are not afraid of the CLI
What this guide is not?
This won’t make you an expert on the DragonBoard410c, that is an adventure that you’ll need to embark on your own.
The First Boot.
Its alway good to check that your peripheral play well with the db410c.
- Plugin the HDMI Display
- Plugin USB mouse and keyboard
- Plug in the 12v power supply and power it on
- Make sure the display comes up
- And Keyboard and mouse work
WHAAAT, My DragonBoard410c runs Android but I want to run Debian… Or just fresh install a new Debian build.
Follow the Debian installation guide: - https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard410c/installation/
Connecting to WiFi
Well, I guess the users are smart enough to figure out how to connect using the GUI, so let’s try a fun way using CLI
- Method 1: Using
nmcli
- Method 2: using
nmtui
- Enter the command
nmtui
- Follow the onscreen instructions
- Enter the command
Okay now to the good stuff, GPIOs, LEDs and Sensors etc
- A basic GPIO toggle for testing:
- MRAA: Is a Linux Library for low speed IO Communication in C with bindings for C++, Python, Node.js & Java. Like WiringPi but more generic and crossplatform compatible
- Installing MRAA: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/mraa/install.md.html
- Toggling GPIO: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/mraa/gpio/
- Working with i2c Sensors: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/mraa/i2c/
- Onboard User LED: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/mraa/led/
- UART Sensors and Devices: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/mraa/uart/
Some more interesting guides
- ZRAM: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/zram_swapspace.md.html
- Disable GUI: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/disable_gui.md.html
- Using Multiple USB Cameras on a single USB Hub: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/multi-usb-camera.md.html
- Enabling DMIC: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard410c/guides/enable-dmic.md.html
- Customizing eMMC partition in Linux: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard410c/guides/customize-emmc-partition.md.html
- How to force display resolution and bypass EDID: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard410c/guides/force-display-res.md.html
- Enabling SPI on Dragonboard 410c with SPIDEV: https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard410c/guides/enable-spi.md.html
Some Example Projects that use DragonBoard410c
- IMU-MPU6050 interfacing: https://github.com/96boards-projects/imu
- Digital Hourglass: https://github.com/96boards-projects/hourglass
- Magic 8 Ball: https://github.com/96boards-projects/magic8
- Magic Mirror: https://github.com/96boards-projects/magic-mirror
- Photobooth: https://github.com/96boards-projects/photobooth
- Projects By 96Boards Team: https://github.com/96boards-projects
- Projects By the Community: https://www.96boards.org/projects/