Userspace Arduino
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Development Blogs for the Userspace Arduino project:
- Primary Blog for work on the project
- Parav Nagarsheth's Blog about his work on the project
- Anuj Deshpande's Blog about his work on the project
A Getting Started guide on compiling and executing "Arduino code" on embedded Linux boards.
Contents
Getting Started
There are 2 methods to run Arduino code on the BeagleBone Black.
Native Compilation
You won't have to install any toolchain.
Connect to your BeagleBone Black using ssh. Make sure that you have internet access on your BBB.
Clone repo
- Clone the repo from the GitHub project page
git clone http://github.com/prpplague/Userspace-Arduino.git
Running a demo
Running Blink LED program:
cd Userspace-Arduino/arduino-makefile/examples/BlinkUserspace make
- A binary BlinkUserspace.elf should be created in a directory build-userspace
cd build-userspace ./BlinkUserspace.elf
- You will now see USR LED 1 blinking at one second intervals. Press Ctrl-C to break from the loop.
Cross Compilation
Install toolchain
- You will need the Angstrom cross compilation toolchain for the BeagleBone Black.
- Run the following commands on your host machine (i.e. laptop/PC)
~$ wget http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/toolchains/angstrom-2011.03-x86_64-linux-armv7a-linux-gnueabi-toolchain.tar.bz2 ~$ sudo tar -C / -xjf angstrom-2011.03-x86_64-linux-armv7a-linux-gnueabi-toolchain.tar.bz2 ~$ export PATH=/usr/local/angstrom/arm/bin:$PATH ~$ export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-
Links to 64 and 32 bit versions of Angstrom toolchain.
Clone repo
- Clone the repo from https://github.com/prpplague/Userspace-Arduino
git clone https://github.com/prpplague/Userspace-Arduino.git
Running a demo
Running Blink LED program:
cd Userspace-Arduino/arduino-makefile/examples/BlinkUserspace make
- A binary BlinkUserspace.elf should be created in a directory build-userspace
- To upload the created binary file, do
make upload
- You will now see USR LED 1 blinking at one second intervals. Press Ctrl-C to break from the loop.
- Check out some of the examples in /path/to/Userscape-Arduino/Arduino-Makefile/examples.
Setup SSH keys (optional)
- If you want to avoid a password prompt, you can set up the ssh keys for the Beaglebone Black:
cd ~/.ssh ssh-keygen -t dsa #set a password or you can leave it blank ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub root@$192.168.7.2 # replace id_dsa.pub by your public key file if some other name is given ssh root@192.168.7.2 # login and enter password once
Here after, you won't be prompted for a password from this machine
Boards Supported
Beaglebone Black
Initial development is being done with the Beaglebone Black and the Bacon Cape
- if you have your Beaglebone Black loaded with a firmware image older that 07.11.2013, you will need copy the Bacon Cape dtbo file on to your beaglebone black
~# scp ~/Downloads/BB-BONE-BACONE-00A0.dtbo root@192.168.7.2:/lib/firmware/BB-BONE-BACONE-00A0.dtbo
Arduino Pin | BBB Header Pin | Function | Alternate Function |
---|---|---|---|
0 | P9_11 | UART (RXD) | |
1 | P9_13 | UART (TXD) | |
2 | P9_15 | GPIO | |
3 | P9_14 | PWM | |
4 | P9_12 | GPIO | |
5 | P9_16 | PWM | |
6 | P9_42 | PWM | |
7 | P8_19 | GPIO | PWM |
8 | P9_19 | I2C (SCL) | |
9 | P9_20 | I2C (SDA) | |
10 | P9_17 | GPIO | SPI_CS0 |
11 | P9_18 | GPIO | SPI_MOSI |
12 | P9_21 | SPI_MISO | |
13 | P9_22 | GPIO | SCK |
14 | USR LED 0 | LED | |
15 | USR LED 1 | LED | |
16 | USR LED 2 | LED | |
17 | USR LED 3 | LED | |
18 | P9_33 | AIN4 | |
19 | P9_35 | AIN6 | |
20 | P9_36 | AIN5 | |
21 | P9_37 | AIN2 | |
22 | P9_38 | AIN3 | |
23 | P9_39 | AIN0 | |
24 | P9_40 | AIN1 |
MinnowBoard
- Initial support started
- Need Lure accessory board for testing
Raspberry Pi
- support planned
- will use RPi_Gertboard for initial development