Hi Guys,
I got a BBB rev C. (w debian). I have connected an esternal battery on the right PMIC inputs, I setting the date/hour, but the processors doesn't remember them. I cannot use an external RTC.
Can You help me.
Thanks a lot
Enrico
Hi Guys,
I got a BBB rev C. (w debian). I have connected an esternal battery on the right PMIC inputs, I setting the date/hour, but the processors doesn't remember them. I cannot use an external RTC.
Can You help me.
Thanks a lot
Enrico
What do you mean by "I cannot use an external RTC" ?
As far as I know, the BBB does not have an onboard RTC. There is a guide on Adafruit on how to add an external RTC: https://learn.adafruit.com/adding-a-real-time-clock-to-beaglebone-black/overview
Other alternatives are to configure NTP in case the BBB is connected to the internet via wifi or ethernet.
Frederick
What do you mean by "I cannot use an external RTC" ?
As far as I know, the BBB does not have an onboard RTC. There is a guide on Adafruit on how to add an external RTC: https://learn.adafruit.com/adding-a-real-time-clock-to-beaglebone-black/overview
Other alternatives are to configure NTP in case the BBB is connected to the internet via wifi or ethernet.
Frederick
Hi Frederick,
I want to use the RTC present on AM3358 (see DS http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3358.pdf) processors.
From the BBB schematic I can see that can use a battery pack, through PMIC, for maintain the RTC in "live" mode....
I tried it but, after reboot, the system has a bad date/time....
Hi Enrico,
The AM335x does have a built-in RTC, but what driver did you use to try to program it and use it? Does the Angstrom or Debian releases support it?
I don't know anyone who has tried to use it on the BBB.
Also, I know a LiPo battery can be used with the BBB's PMIC, but I don't know if a Lithium coin cell is supported - I've not checked the schematic.
I think you'll find an external RTC is way easier, otherwise you'll probably be the one trailblazing here - depends how much time you have.