This video was so incredibly helpful! I am going to check out your other videos on using Beaglebone Black now. Not only did you help me get started with programming a circuit but the extra caveats and tid-bits really helped tie together some of the basic python concepts I knew. Really, Thanks!
at the end of the video: "getting user from the input" jaja, great video i'm watching your whole series and playing with python in my beagle. I usually use C, php and mySQL for the BBB but python is much simpler for when it comes to displays. Thanks for the lessons and the awesome site!
Hi ->> Great presentation: clear & concise. Appreciate your enthusiasm and approach. Our product company just started to use Beagle Black so this is a great primer.
I have a doubt and it is as follows: What happens to the pin we used for the program but before letting the program exit on its own, we stopped it externally i.e. "cleanup" command never gets executed. And is there a way to detect such external interrupt?
Hi Paul, Yes I been watching your BBB Series. They are a great help for sure. Thank you for doing this, I know how much time it takes to make these. I just picked up a Beaglebone Blue. I can only get the USR LED's to do stuff so far. Have you any experience with this new board from the Beagle family? Thanks.
My question is: If I am using the same series of AM335x, but in the different the GPIO pin layout. Where can I find the GPIO driver which is similar to Adafruit_BBIO?
hey awesome videos paul, they are helping me a lot. can you make a video where in you connect bbb to a raspi and send some data between them. Thank you.
Oh thank you . I am trying to connect two mcu s and one of those does not have a Ethernet option. I am considering using spi. I am not able to figure out how to code it. Can you help me with that.
hey Paul. my name is Akshay from India. i am new to programming and the BBB. thnx for your tutorials for BBB i am facing a prob of how much heat can beaglebone black's processor take. cause if i plug in BBB to my laptop, i can feel the heat by touching the processor. please guide me. is it safe for a lil heat to develop? reagrds.
delay=input("How Long to Delay? ") caused a type error. delay=int(input(How Long to Delay? ")) works for whole integers but not fractions. float instead of int?
brilliant vid i not got beaglebone yet but got rasp pi an arduino uno an arduino nano they look cool has it not got ext graphics like hdmi or wifi or any peripherals onit? (other than lan ofc lol).
***** Still think the Raspberry Pi has the advantage, unless you need the analog input pins.
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im using that 4 something els an really wanit on arduino i just dont know wt im doing with coding from scracth something so vital it relies on good code but mines bad its not the uno's fault lol
Paul, you are a Real Professor, you make Python easy to learn, thank you
This video was so incredibly helpful! I am going to check out your other videos on using Beaglebone Black now. Not only did you help me get started with programming a circuit but the extra caveats and tid-bits really helped tie together some of the basic python concepts I knew. Really, Thanks!
Paul, thanks for taking the time uploading these fabulous videos.
at the end of the video: "getting user from the input" jaja, great video i'm watching your whole series and playing with python in my beagle. I usually use C, php and mySQL for the BBB but python is much simpler for when it comes to displays. Thanks for the lessons and the awesome site!
Hi ->> Great presentation: clear & concise. Appreciate your enthusiasm and approach. Our product company just started to use Beagle Black so this is a great primer.
I just learned about this board, and have been watching your lessons. Thank you very much for making the videos.
Most exciting. I wonder why TI did not have the 'Big Picture' for the neat SBCs with some education school kits. 🥳 Anyway, thank you. 😎
Keep doing these amazing videos Paul
Hi paul great video, you are helping me alot with my embedded systems class.
Great Tutorial...Studied a lot from you..Its been a great help for my project...Thank You
Thank you Paul for your efforts, its wonderful keep going
don't wonder anymore, we do watch enjoy and learn :)
Hi, I need 60 GPIO for my project, how many Beaglebone black provides?
These videos rocks. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the kind words.
Paul is there a timer function for multitasking i.e. several lights blinking at the same time at different intervals
i learn a lot from your video's keep doing it
Amazing video Paul
+Claudio Ray Thank you for the kind words.
I have a doubt and it is as follows:
What happens to the pin we used for the program but before letting the program exit on its own, we stopped it externally i.e. "cleanup" command never gets executed. And is there a way to detect such external interrupt?
Love your BBB videos. Aren't the GPIO pins limited to sourcing 4 or 6 ma? Most LED's draw more then 6 ma that don't they?
Hi Paul, Yes I been watching your BBB Series. They are a great help for sure. Thank you for doing this, I know how much time it takes to make these. I just picked up a Beaglebone Blue. I can only get the USR LED's to do stuff so far. Have you any experience with this new board from the Beagle family? Thanks.
nice video.. thanks. i love use ubuntu server architecture with BBB board
HI, how do I get the beagle bone to execute my code when not connecting to a pc via usb to run on putty or cloud9?
My question is: If I am using the same series of AM335x, but in the different the GPIO pin layout. Where can I find the GPIO driver which is similar to Adafruit_BBIO?
hey awesome videos paul, they are helping me a lot. can you make a video where in you connect bbb to a raspi and send some data between them. Thank you.
+Sushanth Patwari I would do that over ethernet. It is pretty straightforward to communicate via ethernet between BBB and RPi.
Oh thank you . I am trying to connect two mcu s and one of those does not have a Ethernet option. I am considering using spi. I am not able to figure out how to code it. Can you help me with that.
hey Paul.
my name is Akshay from India.
i am new to programming and the BBB.
thnx for your tutorials for BBB
i am facing a prob of how much heat can beaglebone black's processor take.
cause if i plug in BBB to my laptop, i can feel the heat by touching the processor.
please guide me. is it safe for a lil heat to develop?
reagrds.
delay=input("How Long to Delay? ") caused a type error. delay=int(input(How Long to Delay? ")) works for whole integers but not fractions. float instead of int?
thank you paul it's so good
Thank you very much Sir
i hope we can get in touch
brilliant vid i not got beaglebone yet but got rasp pi an arduino uno an arduino nano they look cool has it not got ext graphics like hdmi or wifi or any peripherals onit? (other than lan ofc lol).
***** Still think the Raspberry Pi has the advantage, unless you need the analog input pins.
im using that 4 something els an really wanit on arduino i just dont know wt im doing with coding from scracth something so vital it relies on good code but mines bad its not the uno's fault lol
All eyes on top LED!!!
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sir, could u please give me example of using sensor PING))) with beagleboard, thanks before :):)
you are awesome
don't worry. ; )
even though i am 10 and you are like 50 i know what a casset is
i watchem.....:O)
way to repetitive...