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Phil from the element14 Community talks you through how to set up the BeagleBoneRegistered AI

 

There are 3 easy ways to set up the BeagleBoneRegistered AI, You can plug it into your computer using a USB Type C cable, Connect to the BeagleBoneRegistered AI's  Wireless hotspot or set it up stand alone by plugging it into a Screen, Keyboard and Mouse.

 

Have you got your new BeagleBoneRegistered AI? Then lets begin!

 

Setting up the BeagleBoneRegistered AI Via USB Type-C and a Windows or Mac OSX computer.

1. Connect a USB Type-C cable to BeagleBoneRegistered AI USB Type-C port.

2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the PC USB 3.0 port.

3. BeagleBoneRegistered AI will boot.

4. Look for a new mass storage drive to appear on the PC.

5. Open the drive and open START.HTM with your web browser.

 

Note: For the latest online instructions, troubleshooting tips and support go to:

www.beagleboard.org/getting-started.

Chrome or Firefox web browsers are recommended.


Setting up the BeagleBoneRegistered with a Keyboard, Mouse and Screen.

Connect a combo keyboard and mouse to BeagleBoneRegistered AI’s USB

host port.

2. Connect an micro-HDMI cable to the board.

3. Connect the micro-HDMI-to-HDMI cable to an HDMI monitor.

4. Plug a USB Type-C power supply into BeagleBoneRegistered AI’s USB Type-C port.

5. BeagleBoneRegistered AI will boot. No need to enter any passwords.

6. Desktop will appear on the monitor. Click the “Getting Started” icon

 

Setting up the BeagleBoneRegistered Via Wireless Hotspot.

 

1. Plug a USB Type-C power supply into BeagleBoneRegistered AI’s USB Type-C port.

2. BeagleBoneRegistered AI will boot.

3. Connect your PC’s WiFi to SSID “BeagleBone-XXXX” where XXXX varies

for your BeagleBoneRegistered AI.

4. Use password “BeagleBone” to complete the WiFi connection.

5. Open http://192.168.8.1 in your web browser. Note: 6. Follow the instructions in the browser window.

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 2 years ago +2

    So here is a take from 2016:

    junko.yoshida10/16/2013 12:14:39 PM

    TI's new SoC is packed with everything you probable wanted in your next ADAS SoC. The question now is how easy for you to use this one!…

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  • Sean_Miller
    Sean_Miller over 2 years ago

    With the BBAI being new hardware, the "out-of-the-box" software was focused for the Visual AI with TIDL, but not yet for old school pin work (I2C, digital/analog read/write, PWM).  After a couple of weeks of research, here's my blog that will get it rocking-n-rolling with pins with various hacks to pull it off until time honored libraries are updated:

     

    BeagleBone AI Survival Guide V3.18: PWM, I2C, Analog/Digital Read/Write, Vision AI, Video Text Overlays, Audio, & Hardware

     

    See ya',

    Sean

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  • Sean_Miller
    Sean_Miller over 2 years ago

    With the BBAI being new hardware, the "out-of-the-box" software was focused for the Visual AI with TIDL, but not yet for old school pin work (I2C, digital/analog read/write, PWM).  After a couple of weeks of research, here's my blog that will get it rocking-n-rolling with pins with various hacks to pull it off until time honored libraries are updated:

     

    BeagleBone AI Survival Guide V3.18: PWM, I2C, Analog/Digital Read/Write, Vision AI, Video Text Overlays, Audio, & Hardware

     

    See ya',

    Sean

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