BeagleBoard Education Workshops

Abstract:
This hands-on tutorial presents ideas on how to use TI’s OMAP 3530-based BeagleBoard (www.BeagleBoard.org) for teaching embedded media processing using Open Source resources. The BeagleBoard is Open Source hardware that has sold over 16,000 units since its introduction less than 2 years ago and has a thriving Open Source Software community. Today’s media handling embedded processors have come a long way from the limited performance of 8- or 16-bit embedded processors or the limited functionality of a dedicated DSP chip. Our students need to see that the days of the single DSP chip are almost over and they need to be prepared for working with DSPs embedded with other processors. The OMAP3530 processor contains both an ARM Cortex-A9 processor and a ‘C6400 DSP and it and chips like it are being used in products today. The workshop activities include: Participants will receive a BeagleBoard and course materials.
 * 1)      hands-on exercises to get participants familiar with using the Beagle,
 * 2)      demonstrations of what the Beagle can do, including streaming video and synthesizing speech and
 * 3)      discussions of what topics to include in an embedded Linux class.

Post Workshop
Here are some things you might want to do now that the workshop is over.

Here are instructions on how to create the SD card that was used in the workshop.
 * Go here (ECE597_Getting_your_Beagle_running_(precompiled)) to download and install the base image for the Beagle. This will install the kernel and all the files needed to run many of the demos.
 * Download this zip file to get the extra files used in the workshop. Copy it to your BeagleBoard and unzip it there. This file contains the VideoThru, c6run_target, hello.c and helloBeagle.c files.
 * Download the workshop pptx here.

Pre Workshop
If you are an overachiever (not required) go here (ECE597_Installing_DSP_Development_Tools_c6run) to learn how to install the ARM and DSP development tools on your Linux system (Ubuntu 10.4 LTS is required). If you don't have Ubuntu installed, go here to learn how to install it in a virtual machine under windows.

These installs are not required for the workshop; however editing the the table below is.

The purpose of this page is to give you practice editing a wiki and to start building a community of BeagleBoard Educators. Click on the edit tab above and add your name to the list. You will have to create an eLinux account before you can edit the page.

--Mark

ICASSP 2010 Workshop
The purpose of this page is to give you practice editing a wiki and to start building a community of BeagleBoard Educators. Click on the edit tab above and add your name to the list.

--Mark

Labs
Here is a list of the hands on exercises we will be doing in the 2010 workshop. Many have suggestions for additional homework that you can do once you are back home and have a network connection.


 * 1) ECE597_ICASSP_Lab_1_Wiring_and_Running_the_Beagle
 * 2) ECE597_ICASSP_Lab_2_The_Boot_Sequence