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Revision as of 23:58, 27 December 2020

Introduction

BPI-M2M

Overview: BPI-M2M ubuntu linux
  Banana Pi M2M is another ARM SoC powered development board that offers great computing performance in an ultra portable form factor. It is a 51mm square with Allwinner A33 Quad-core A7 SoC and 512MB DDR3 RAM. 

Key Features

  • Quad Core ARM Cortex A7 CPU. R16
  • 512MB DDR3 SDRAM
  • WiFi (AP6212) & Bluetooth onboard

Development

Basic Development

Prepare

Prepare 8G/above TF card, USB-Serial interface, PC with Ubuntu System, connect USB-Serial Connect debug console to M2M debug uart.

 M2M debug console.png  M2M pin define.png

Install bpi-tools

 $ apt-get install pv
 $ curl -sL https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/bpi-tools/raw/master/bpi-tools | sudo -E bash
If you can't access this URL or any other problems, please go to bpi-tools repo and install this tools manually.

Install bpi image to SD card

1. Download latest linux image, defautl user/password is pi/bananapi or root/bananapi.
2. Install image with bpi-tools on Linux
plug your sd card to your Linux PC
       $ bpi-copy  xxx.img /dev/sdX
3. Install bpi image with Etcher on Windows, Linux and MacOS
Balena Etcher is an open source project by Balena, Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives

Install Image to EMMC with SD Ubuntu

1. Prepare a sd which is installed ubuntu image and bootup with sdcard
2. Copy emmc image to udisk then plug in M2M, then mount udisk.
3. After mount udisk, use command "bpi-copy xxx-emmc-xxx.img" to install image on Emmc.
4. After success install, power off M2M, eject the sdcard and poweron with emmc boot.

Build Source Code

Get the bsp source code

 $ git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-M2M-bsp

Build the bsp source code

 $ ./build.sh 1
Get the docker image from Sinovoip Dock Hub, build the source code with this docker image if you have build environment issue.

Install the bsp package to SD card with bpi image flashed

 $ sudo ./update_bsp2sd.sh /dev/sdX

Advance Development

Bluetooth

  • Use bluetoothctl tool to operate BT
  • Execute "bluetoothctl"
  • If you don't know how to use bluetoothctl, type "help", you will see more commands
  • Execute these commands:

M2M BT bluetoothctl.png

WiFi Client

You have two ways to setup WiFi Client

1. Use commands to setup WiFi client

 $ sudo su
 # killall wpa_supplicant
 # wpa_passphrase <ssid> <passphrase> > /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf              
 # ifconfig wlan0 up
 # iwlist wlan0 scan
 # wpa_supplicant -B -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf &
 # dhclient eth0
There are some other command line ways, please google for them.

2. Use UI interface to setup WiFi Client

StartX

  • apt-get install xorg
  • apt-get install xserver-xorg
  • apt-get install xinit

https://askubuntu.com/questions/518454/what-does-startx-command-do

NAS Application

1. Usb hub + sata to usb

  • HDD is supported

M2m connect hdd.png

M2m connect hdd cmd.png

  • SSD is supported

M2m connect ssd.png

M2m connect ssd cmd.png

Camara function

We use HDF5640 camara.

Ov5640 camara.png

Guvcview

  • Use your UI interface to operate camara
  • Applications -> Sound & Video -> guvcview

Shell

  • We also have built-in command in /usr/local/bin to test camara
  • "./test_ov5640_image_mode.sh" to test picture taking function
  • "./cameratest.sh" to test video recording function

BPI-Tools

Install Bpi-tools

Update Bpi-tools

  • Execute "bpi-tools"

Bpi-tools.png

RPi.GPIO

Install RPi.GPIO

  • Execute "git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/RPi.GPIO"
  • after clone the repo, cd RPi.GPIO
  • Execute "sudo apt-get update"
  • Execute "sudo apt-get install python-dev python3-dev"
  • Execute "sudo python setup.py install" or "sudo python3 setup.py install" to install the module

Using RPi.GPIO

  • cd /usr/local/bin
  • Execute "./bpi_test_g40.py" to test RPi.GPIO

RPi GPIO.png

WiringPi

How to Update WiringPi

  • Execute "bpi-update -c pkglist.conf"

Update Pkglist.png

  • Execute "bpi-update -c bpi-pkg-bpi-wiringpi.conf"

Update WringPi.png

RGB 1602 LCD

  • Execute "/usr/local/bin/bpi_test_lcd1602.sh"

WringPi 1602 LCD m2m.png

0.96 Inch OLED Display

  • Execute "/usr/local/bin/bpi_test_52pi.sh"

8x8 RGB LED Martix

  • Firstly you need a GPIO Extend Board for 8x8 LED Martix

WringPi LED Martix Extend Board.png

  • Execute "/usr/local/bin/bpi_test_gpio40.sh"

WringPi LED Martix m2m.png