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Programming the BeagleBone. Master BeagleBone programming by doing simple electronics and Internet of Things projects

Programming the BeagleBone. Master BeagleBone programming by doing simple electronics and Internet of Things projects

Yogesh Chavan, Amit Pandurang Karpe

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The whole world is moving from desktop computers to smartphones and embedded systems. We are moving towards utilizing Internet of Things (IoT). An exponential rise in the demand for embedded systems and programming in the last few years is driving programmers to use embedded development boards such as Beaglebone.

BeagleBone is an ultra-small, cost-effective computer that comes with a powerful hardware. It runs a full-fledged Debian Linux OS and provides numerous electronics solutions. BeagleBone is open source and comes with an Ethernet port, which allows you to deploy IoT projects without any additions to the board. It provides plenty of GPIO, Anlaog pins, and UART, I2C, SPI pins which makes it the right choice to perform electronics projects. This gives you all the benefits of Linux kernel such as multitasking, multiusers, and extensive device driver support. This allows you to do programming in many languages including high-level languages such as JavaScript and Python.
This book aims to exploit the hardware and software capabilities of BeagleBone to create real-life electronics and IoT applications quickly. It is divided into two parts. The first part covers JavaScript programs. The second part provides electronics projects and IoT applications in Python.
First, you will learn to use BeagleBone as tool to write useful applications on embedded systems. Starting with the basics needed to set up BeagleBone and the Cloud9 IDE, this book covers interfacing with various electronics components via simple programs. The electronics theory related to these components is then explained in depth before you use them in a program. Finally, the book helps you create some real-life IoT applications.
  • 1. Cloud9 IDE
  • 2. Blinking onboard LEDs
  • 3. Blinking external LEDs
  • 4. Control LED by push button
  • 5. Reading from analog components
  • 6. PWM – Writing Analog information
  • 7. Control device from outside internet
  • 8. Physical computing in Python
  • 9. I2C and SPI bus programming
  • 10. Create statistical data and send alert email
  • 11. Appendix : GPIO control in BASH
  • 13. App B : Pinmux and Device tree
  • 14. App C : Beaglebone Capes
  • Titel: Programming the BeagleBone. Master BeagleBone programming by doing simple electronics and Internet of Things projects
  • Autor: Yogesh Chavan, Amit Pandurang Karpe
  • Originaler Titel: Programming the BeagleBone. Master BeagleBone programming by doing simple electronics and Internet of Things projects
  • ISBN: 9781784399030, 9781784399030
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2016-01-28
  • Format: E-book
  • Artikelkennung: e_3bmc
  • Verleger: Packt Publishing