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Second Steps - Intel Edison Mini Breakout Board

mcb1
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25 Mar 2017

In the last series of posts First Steps - Intel Edison  I outlined installing software, Flashing the image and some frustrations.

 

Thanks to the kind people at element14, I have an Edison Mini Breakout board to try.

https://software.intel.com/en-us/assembling-intel-edison-board-with-intel-edison-mini-breakout-board

 

image

 

I didn't realise that the Edison mini breakout boardEdison mini breakout board came with an Edison.

 

 

 

 

 

Connections

The guide makes this statement

image

So if you want to log in to the linux OS and check the image, you'll need to connect two cables.

 

 

I talked about installing and using PuTTy to communicate here

First Steps - Intel Edison step 4

 

 

Just to save you looking the Login is 'root' and no password.

 

 

 

When I entered  'cat /etc/version' into the session, I got this back

edison-weekly_build_56_2014-08-20_15-54-05

 

which clearly is not the latest version as I found here First Steps - Intel Edison Arduino

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I tried the Tool and Phone Flash and had no luck, so I'm not even going to document it in this blog.

 

 

 

 

Manual reflash

First Steps - Intel Edison step 5

 

It's not my intention to repeat how to do it, but the steps are :-

  • extract the image file to somewhere on the computer (I used C:\Temp\Flash)
  • copy a couple fo files into the same place.
  • run the Flashall.bat file and be prepared to issue a reboot via PuTTy or by unplugging and replugging the board.

 

I do have to say the 5mins in the last step is a bit optimistic.

It could be my laptop is slow, but be prepared for it to take 1-2 hours.

 

You will see a progress bar and percentage number, which is very nice.

 

 

 

 

After it reboots and comes back you should be able to check the version, which will have changed.

image

 

 

 

 

 

What are the Advantages

The Mini Breakout board is considerably smaller.

 

It has the ability to connect a battery BUT IMO they should have used JST connectors rather than unpolarised two pin header pins.

If you do intend to connect a battery, I'd suggest removing the pins and solder wires to a JST connector ... it might save some heartache later.

 

The I/O pins are brought out to 0.1 spaced holes, but the wiring needs to be from underneath.

There isn't a lot of clearance to the Edison, so trim the ends.

As I indicated before the I/O is 1.8v, and will need level conversion for most interfacing.

 

You can add an smd 2.5mm barrel power jack underneath for the 7-15V DC input.

(The supplied power pack is 12v ... which suits me after my issues)

 

 

 

The guide has a very good description of the connections.

http://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/edison/sb/edisonbreakout_hg_331190006.pdf

 

 

 

 

All in all it's a very useful board, but a few level converters would make it excellent.

 

Mark

 

 

 

 

These started as a simple blog, but has now grown over a few posts, so an index is appropriate.

 

Link to other posts
What is Electronic Up-Cycling
Electronic Upcycling ideas
Design Challenge Blogs
First Steps - Intel Edison
First Steps - Intel Edison step 2
First Steps - Intel Edison step 3
First Steps - Intel Edison step 4 
First Steps - Intel Edison step 5
First Steps - Intel Edison Arduino
First Steps - Intel Edison Arduino 2
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  • DAB
    DAB over 8 years ago +1
    nice update. Yes, software updates are tricky depending upon your local connections. Those of us with lower speed internet access can get caught waiting a long time. DAB
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to DAB +1
    Thanks DAB Those of us with lower speed internet Not sure what you consider slow, but home is about 8-9MB/s download. (Unlike my son in town who is 800-950MB/s ... he's on fibre) Mark
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1 +1
    Edison_3 took 1 hour and 2 minutes to do the rootfs part of the flash process. I now have all the Edisons with the same image. Time to put them to use. Mark
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    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Edison_3 took 1 hour and 2 minutes to do the rootfs part of the flash process.

     

    I now have all the Edisons with the same image.

    Time to put them to use.

     

    Mark

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    mcb1 over 8 years ago

    Interestingly Edison_3 says the version is "Weekly-159".

     

    This time I'm timing the rootfs part of the Flashing process.

    4mins and it's at 5%.

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    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to DAB

    Thanks DAB

     

    Those of us with lower speed internet

    Not sure what you consider slow, but home is about 8-9MB/s download.

     

    (Unlike my son in town who is 800-950MB/s ... he's on fibre)

     

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    DAB over 8 years ago

    nice update.

     

    Yes, software updates are tricky depending upon your local connections.

     

    Those of us with lower speed internet access can get caught waiting a long time.

     

    DAB

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