Radarcape:BeagleboneBlack
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Scope
Eventually, Radarcape will use a Beaglebone Black Rev. C in order to provide
- more computing power (1GHz instead of 720MHz)
- more memory: 512MB instead of 256MB
- an internal 4GB eMMC card instead of an external SD card
The only disadvantage seen is that the Radarcape looses the native serial console that was accessible through the back side USB.
This page documents changes required for a Radarcape on a Beaglebone Black Rev. C. Please note that the Radarcape requires at least Revision 3.0 cape board, as some pins that are now used by the eMMC, had to be re-routed.
For fallback reasons, an external SD card still can be used. See below.
Changed Pin List
Function | Beaglebone white | Beaglebone Black |
---|---|---|
CONFD | GPIO1_6 | GPIO1_13 |
DCLK | GPIO1_7 | GPIO1_15 |
NSTAT | GPIO1_2 | GPIO1_14 |
DATA0 | GPIO1_12 | GPIO1_12 |
NCONF | GPIO1_29 | GPIO1_5 |
Boot Requirements
In order to make /dev/ttyO5 available, the internal HDMI must be disabled already in kernel command line. For this purpose, on the first (FAT formatted) partition, a file uEnv.txt needs to be present which contains
optargs=quiet capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
Disabling HDMI was the compromise decided that the application SW is equal on BB-white and BB-black.
Finally, the first partition contains
root@bbb-setup1:~/mmc1# ls -l -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 99976 Jul 5 2014 MLO -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 379412 Jul 5 2014 u-boot.img -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 68 Jan 1 00:00 uEnv.txt