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AgendaAgenda• Introduction to BeagleBoard.org
• Meet the Beagles
• BeagleBoard-xM Walkthrough
• Qt Demo
• Working with the Community
• OS and Distro Options
• Questions
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What’s in the name…BeagleWhat’s in the name…Beagle
• Bring your own peripherals
• Entry-level cost
• ARM Cortex-A8 (superscalar)
• Graphics and/or DSP accelerated
• Linux and open source community
• Environment for innovators
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> 3,200 participants and
growing
Open access to hardware
documentation
Wikis, blogs/RSS,
promotion of community
activity
Freesoftware
Freedom to innovate
Personally affordable
Active & technical
community
Opportunity to tinker and learn
Multiple OS and distribution
support, applications
Addressing open source community
needs
Beagle CommunityBeagle Community
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Why such an active community?Why such an active community? $149/179 for same core processing as used
in more expensive, yet popular, commercial products
Focus on open source, open hardware and DIY
Tens-of-thousands of boards sold exclusively in small quantities
All design, test, web, etc. materials shared Teaching tool for high-level OS on
embedded Ubuntu, Debian, Angstrom, Gentoo, WinCE, Symbian, QNX, and
many others
The BeagleBoard community shares Over 150 registered projects on BeagleBoard.org Part of the Google Summer of Code with 6 on-going projects to
improve Linux, XBMC, and other open source Average of around 5 articles or blog posts a day Over 3,200 English-language mailing list subscribers with
additional dedicated mailing lists in Japanese and Portuguese and numerous project oriented mailing lists in dozens of languages
Hundreds of followers on each of Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn
Rich ecosystem using the design materials Compatible or enhanced system-on-module/computer-on-module
designs See http://beagleboard.org/resources
Innovative mobile computers (TouchBook) Radios (BeagleBrick) Modular rapid prototyping development systems (Bug2.0) And many add-ons…
Affordable
Freedom to tinker at all
levelsLots of open
starting pointsLarge and
experienced community
Open ecosystem provides
real options
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Open source, do-it-yourself, and pro developers embracing the Open source, do-it-yourself, and pro developers embracing the BeagleBoardBeagleBoard
• Firefox
• Ubuntu 10.04
• Android
• Gnome
• Angstrom Distribution
• Gentoo
• WinCE
• QNX
• Flash
• MontaVista MVL6 and Montabello
• TimeSys LinuxLink
• RidgeRun SDK
• ARM DS-5 and ALIP
• Halcon machine vision
• BeagleBoard video wall (>1080p video)
• …
OpenCV
FFmpeg BeagleBoard Video Wall
ARM DS-5 for the BeagleBoard
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Beagle is Open Source Hardware
• Every component used in the design of the BB is available for purchase
• Schematics are provided in:– OrCad
– Altium
• PCB files are provided in:– Allegro
– Altium
– Gerber
• Bills of materials are provided in Excel
• Anyone is free to use the design material in their product
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Where can I get a Beagle?
• Digi-Key (World-wide)
• Mouser (World-wide)
• IDA Systems (India)
• SparkFun
• Special Computing
• Watterott Electronic (Germany)
• Liquidware
• ..more online soon (Brazil and China)
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Meet the Beagles…..A Tail of Two Beagles
• Original Version Rev C– ARM CortexTM-A8 @ 720MHz
– Commonly known as the BeagleBoard Rev C
– Launched August of 2008
– 21,000 shipped
• Newest Version -xM– ARM CortexTM-A8 @ 1GHz
– Launched August 2010
– Ramping production
– 2,000 shipped to date
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Peripheral I/O DVI-D video out SD/MMC S-Video out USB 2.0 HS OTG I2C, I2S, SPI,
MMC/SD JTAG Stereo in/out Alternate power RS-232 serial
Fast, low power, flexible expansion Rev CFast, low power, flexible expansion Rev C
3.1”
OMAP3530 Processor 720MHz Cortex-A8
NEON+VFPv3 16KB/16KB L1$ 256KB L2$
430MHz C64x+ DSP 32K/32K L1$ 48K L1D 32K L2
PowerVR SGX GPU 64K on-chip RAMPOP Memory 256MB LPDDR RAM 256MB NAND flash
USB Powered 2W maximum consumption
OMAP is small % of that Many adapter options
Car, wall, battery, solar, …
$149
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Peripheral I/O DVI-D video out SD/MMC S-Video out USB HS on-the-go I2C, I2S, SPI,
MMC/SD JTAG Stereo in/out Alternate power RS-232 serial
And more…And more…
Other Features 4 LEDs
USR0 USR1 PMU_STAT PWR
2 buttons USER RESET
4 boot sources SD/MMC NAND flash USB Serial
3.1”
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BeagleBoard–xMBeagleBoard–xM
• 2,000 Dhrystone MIPS performance with ARM® Cortex™-A8
• 512MB POP memory enabling– Native builds of Ubuntu and other distros
– More multitasking with complex apps like Firefox or OpenOffice.org
• Robust expansion with more direct connectivity without external hubs;– On-board Ethernet
– Five USB 2.0 ports
• USB-powered board via low power processor integration
$179
xM meansExtra MHz
andExtra MB
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Laptop-like performanceDesktop-style USB
peripherals and embedded style
expansion
DM3730 processor(AM37x-compatibile)
1GHz superscaler ARM® Cortex ™-A8
More than 2,000 Dhrystone MIPS
Up to 20 Million polygons per sec graphics
512KB L2$ 512MB LPDDR
RAM HD video capable
C64x+™ DSP core
3.35”**
DM3730
LCD Expansion I2C, I2S, SPI,
MMC/SD Expansion
DVI-D Camera Header S-Video JTAG 4-port USB 2.0
Hub Stereo Out Stereo In 10/100 Ethernet USB 2.0 HS OTG Alternate Power RS-232 Serial microSD Slot
BeagleBoard-xM detailsBeagleBoard-xM details
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BeagleBoard-xM details
• Ships with 4GB uSD card with diagnostic Linux load– No desktop
• Wiki Diagnostic page– http://code.google.com/p/beagleboard/wiki/BeagleBoardDiagnosticsNext
– Diagnostic image (Ships with board)
– Full desktop Angstrom demo image
– Source code w/Build instructions
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Use your BeagleBoard like a desktopUse your BeagleBoard like a desktop
Stereo in
SD
Power
DVI-D
USB
Stereo out
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Take your BeagleBoard anywhere & crank code on Take your BeagleBoard anywhere & crank code on the gothe go
Power over USB
Serial Port
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USB
SD16GB
Stereo out
Power
USRP
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Expand your BeagleBoardExpand your BeagleBoard
Photo by Philip Balister
Turn innovations into mass-produced products to share with the world
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BeagleBoard-xM DemoBeagleBoard-xM DemoBoot the -xMBoot the -xM
• A short demo walkthrough of the Beagle in action– Production BeagleBoard-xM version
• Setup:– Connect the LCD monitor (Projector) using HDMI-to-DVI-D cable– Connect your keyboard and mouse to the board– Insert your SD card (comes inserted from the box)– Connect the power– Watch it boot– Watch the blinking LEDs
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BeagleBoard-xM DemoBeagleBoard-xM DemoTI Matrix GUITI Matrix GUI
• Web browser with HTML code served up from the board
• Written in Qt
• Includes ability to launch apps
Click 3D GraphicsClick ChameleonClose windowSelect MainSelect Exit
Click 3D GraphicsClick ChameleonClose windowSelect MainSelect Exit
Show Me
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BeagleBoard-xM DemoBeagleBoard-xM DemoGnome DesktopGnome Desktop
• Just one of the desktop options as part of the Angstrom Distribution
• Menu bar at top gives list of installed programs
• Add other applications using ‘opkg’
Click ApplicationsScroll down the MenuClose window
Click ApplicationsScroll down the MenuClose window
Show Me Applications
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BeagleBoard-xM DemoBeagleBoard-xM DemoSystem MonitorSystem Monitor
• Monitors the system performance
• Displays CPU loading
Select ApplicationsSelect System ToolsSelect System MonitorSelect Resources Tab
Select ApplicationsSelect System ToolsSelect System MonitorSelect Resources Tab
Show Me System Monitor
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BeagleBoard-xM DemoBeagleBoard-xM DemoFrequency ScalingFrequency Scaling
• Monitors the system performance
• Gnome Media Player
Select 1GHz IconSelect 600MHzSelect 600 MHz IconSelect 1GHzClose window all windows
Select 1GHz IconSelect 600MHzSelect 600 MHz IconSelect 1GHzClose window all windows
Show Me Freq Scaling
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BeagleBoard-xM DemoBeagleBoard-xM DemoGNOME MPlayerGNOME MPlayer
• GNOME Multimedia player
• Comes standard in Desktop Image
• Big Buck Bunny is an open source project from the Peach Open Movie Project.
Select BigBuck IconSelect BigBuck Icon
Show Me GNOME MPlayer
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The Linux command-lineThe Linux command-line
• There is a shortcut on the desktop to open a terminal
• Can also use an external debug port over the serial port
Select ApplicationsSelect TerminalSelect ApplicationsSelect Terminal
Show Me Terminal
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GUI building with QtGUI building with Qt
Qt C++ framework is just one option for creating graphical applications, but it is fast, flexible, cross-platform and well-supported by an open source community
Thanks to Gregg Lebovitz of ICS
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Qt architectureQt architecture
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Qt CreatorQt Creatorhttp://qt.nokia.com
• Integrated development environment– Runs on Windows, Mac, or Linux– Designer for your GUIs– C++ editor and debugger
• Build your GUI on your PC, then move it over to the BeagleBoard to add I/O, etc.– Angstrom Linux
distribution hasthe compiler andlibraries readyto build Qt appsnatively on yourBeagleBoard
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Qt DemosQt Demos• Descriptions not compiled in here
• Lots of different GUI tools
• Many other programming tools, like networking, IPC, 3D, database,…
Select ApplicationsSelect TerminalType qtdemoSelect Graphics ViewSelect Ported AsteroidsSelect LaunchClose and select Back Select DesktopSelect ScreenshotSelect LaunchClose all windows
Select ApplicationsSelect TerminalType qtdemoSelect Graphics ViewSelect Ported AsteroidsSelect LaunchClose and select Back Select DesktopSelect ScreenshotSelect LaunchClose all windows
Show Me Qt
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Working With The CommunityWorking With The CommunityOrder of resourcesOrder of resources
1. Search beagleboard.org, eLinux.org, the mailing list archive, and IRC logs
2. Read and search BBSRM_latest.pdf
3. Check the http://beagleboard.org/faq link
4. Search the web
5. Try something• Gives you some perspective on what to ask
6. Ask on IRC and be patient/polite• Don’t disrupt everyone
7. Mailing list• Individual developers will go away if load isn’t shared
• If you can help, please do!
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Working With The CommunityWorking With The CommunityHow to ask for helpHow to ask for helphttp://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
• Know the on-line resources
• Know the on-line community
• Know the manual
• Listen to the answers
• Share the answers you find
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Working With The CommunityWorking With The CommunityThe community perspectiveThe community perspective
• Earn respect by saying what you’ve done and how you’ve tried to find an answer– Where did you search?
– What did you try on the board?
• You aren’t entitled to an answer– Show that you are willing to work for it and the community will feel you are
a part of it
– Impatience implies that your time is more valuable than others in the community
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Working With The CommunityWorking With The CommunityChat, mail, forums, blogs, and wikis!Chat, mail, forums, blogs, and wikis!
• All exist because they all solve different problems
• Chat allows you to know someone’s listeninghttp://beagleboard.org/chat or #beagle on irc.freenode.net
– Great for beginner questions and rapid coordination
• Mail allows you to reach almost anyonehttp://groups.google.com/group/beagleboard
– Brings larger group into the conversation
– Provides you with a personal log in your inbox
• Forums helps get the threads organizedhttps://community.ti.com/forums/32.aspx (minimal activity to avoid disrupting community critical mass)
• Blogs provide emphasis, filtering, and timelinesshttp://beagleboard.org/news and http://beagleboard.blogspot.com
• Wikis enable inputs to become documentationhttp://eLinux.org/BeagleBoard and http://code.google.com/p/beagleboard/wiki
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Working With The CommunityWorking With The CommunityOrder of resources Chat on IRCOrder of resources Chat on IRC
• http://webchat.freenode.net– #beagle: discussion of the BeagleBoard
– #gst-ti: discussion of GStreamer with TI DSP components
– #ubuntu-arm: discussion of Ubuntu on ARM processors
– #rowboat: discussion of Android on OMAP & Sitara devices
– #linux-omap: discussion of OMAP Linux kernel
• IRC clients– http://beagleboard.org/chat
– http://pidgin.im
– http://www.mirc.com– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IRC_clients– http://www.ircreviews.org/clients
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Working With The CommunityWorking With The CommunityBaseline tools and softwareBaseline tools and softwarehttp://beagleboard.org/resources http://beagleboard.org/resources
• Hardware verification procedure (http://beagleboard.org/support) – GPL x-load, u-boot, Linux kernel, and demo distro for validation– Code images, procedure, and sources are provided to verify the board
functionality
• GPL ARM GNU compiler collection (GCC)– Code Sourcery version 2009q1 is the latest supported by TI
• Runs on Linux/Windows and generates ARMv7/Thumb2– Angstrom version is utilized in ESC training and demo image on xM
• Access to C6000 with compilers and open source software– Free TI C6000 compiler for non-commercial use
• x86-Linux hosted (ARM hosted version in evaluation)– GPL GCC compiler in progress (http://linux-c6x.org) – C6Run (DSPEasy) project to simplify development model– BSD/GPL DSP/Link interface software
• Free 3D graphics libraries (OpenGLES 2.0)
• Free production audio/video codecs for the DSP
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OS and Distro OptionsOS and Distro Options
Angstrom and Open EmbeddedAngstrom and Open Embeddedhttp://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard
• Angstrom is what we are running today
• OE = metadata and bitbake = build tool– Used by RidgeRun, Mentor Graphics, MontaVista, WindRiver, and many
others
– Builds many distributions besides Angstrom
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OS and Distro OptionsOS and Distro OptionsUbuntuUbuntuhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/Beaglehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/Beagle
• Most popular Linux distribution
• Has support for the BeagleBoard– Netbook, server, and network installers
• Builds all packages natively
• Boots of the uSD card
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OS and Distro OptionsOS and Distro Options
AndroidAndroidhttp://arowboat.org http://arowboat.org
• Uses most of the Linux kernel, but own versions of user-space applications
• Runs applications within a virtual machine
• At least half-a-dozen companies provide commercial support for Android on the BeagleBoard
• Rowboat is the one endorsed by TI
• 0xdroid (0x1ab) and Embinux are also interesting and free
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OS and Distro OptionsOS and Distro OptionsMeeGoMeeGohttp://wiki.meego.com/ARM/Meego_on_Beagleboard_from_scratchhttp://wiki.meego.com/ARM/Meego_on_Beagleboard_from_scratch
• The combination of Moblin and Maemo
• Maemo was the first of the two and started on OMAP processors
• Good support on the BeagleBoard with demonstrations directly from the Linux Foundation
• Initially focused on Internet Tablets and Netbooks
• Very interesting for automotive infotainment
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OS and Distro OptionsOS and Distro Options
GentooGentoohttps://www.slashorg.net/48-Gentoo-port-for-BeagleBoard.htmlhttps://www.slashorg.net/48-Gentoo-port-for-BeagleBoard.html
• Builds every package from source
• The Linux distribution the BeagleBoard.org web server runs
• Builds ARM applications both natively and cross
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OS and Distro OptionsOS and Distro Options
QNXQNXhttp://www.qnx.com/products/reference-design/ti-reference-design.htmlhttp://www.qnx.com/products/reference-design/ti-reference-design.html
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• See Foundary27
• Not Linux, but Posix compliant and real-time
• Great for time critical and high reliability applications
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OS and Distro OptionsOS and Distro Options
SymbianSymbianhttp://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/BeagleBoard_Quick_Starthttp://developer.symbian.org/wiki/index.php/BeagleBoard_Quick_Start
• Most popular smart phone operating system
• Initial open source release was on the BeagleBoard
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OS and Distro Options OS and Distro Options WinCEWinCEhttp://beagleboard.org/esc http://beagleboard.org/esc
• Real-time
• Advanced GUI and code tools
• Lots of code libraries available
• Low-cost entry through “Spark”
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Thank you!Thank you!
• http://beagleboard.org/chat
• http://beagleboard.org/discuss
Questions?Questions?