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+ | =Introduction= | ||
+ | ==BPI-M2M== | ||
+ | [[File:M2M_ubuntu.png|thumb|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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Read more about : [[Banana Pi BPI-M2M]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Key Features=== | ||
+ | * Quad Core ARM Cortex A7 CPU. R16 | ||
+ | * 512MB DDR3 SDRAM | ||
+ | * WiFi (AP6212) & Bluetooth onboard | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Development= | ||
+ | ==Basic Development== | ||
+ | ===Prepare to develop=== | ||
+ | * Prepare 8G/above TF card, USB-Serial interface, PC with Ubuntu System | ||
+ | * Using your USB-Serial Connect debug console on M2M | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:M2M__debug_console.png | 240px]] [[Image:M2M__pin_define.png | 240px]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Compile code=== | ||
+ | * git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-M2M-bsp.git | ||
+ | [[Image:m2m_code.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | After download code, execute "./build.sh" to compile it. | ||
+ | * ./build.sh | ||
+ | [[Image:m2m_build.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:m2m_build_success.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Update your image=== | ||
+ | ====Update rootfs & kernal==== | ||
+ | After we succeed to the code, Bootloader, kernel, rootfs will be generated in "SD" directory, then how to update the image? | ||
+ | |||
+ | * cd SD/bpi-m2m | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:m2m_code_sd.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Plug in your SD card to Ubuntu PC, then execute "fdisk -l" to check which /dev/sdX were generated by system | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:m2m_code_sd_dev.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * bpi-update -c bpi-m2m.conf -d /dev/sde | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:m2m_bpi_update.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Update boot==== | ||
+ | * cd 100MB | ||
+ | |||
+ | Execute "df -l" to check which /dev/sdX is "BPI-BOOT" | ||
+ | * df -l | ||
+ | [[Image:m2m_df_l.png]] | ||
+ | * bpi-bootsel BPI-M2M-LCD7-8k.img.gz /dev/sd1 | ||
+ | [[Image:m2m_bootsel.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Make your own image=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===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: | ||
+ | [[Image:M2M_BT_bluetoothctl.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===WiFi Client=== | ||
+ | '''You have two ways to setup WiFi Client''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1. Use commands to setup WiFi client | ||
+ | * ip link set wlan0 up | ||
+ | * iw dev wlan0 scan | grep SSID | ||
+ | * vim /etc/wpasupplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf | ||
+ | * network={ ssid="ssid" psk="password" priority=1 } | ||
+ | * wpa_supplicant -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf | ||
+ | * dhclient wlan0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. Use UI interface to setup WiFi Client | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===NAS Application=== | ||
+ | 1. Usb hub + sata to usb | ||
+ | * HDD is supported | ||
+ | [[Image:M2m_connect_hdd.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:M2m_connect_hdd_cmd.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * SSD is supported | ||
+ | [[Image:M2m_connect_ssd.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:M2m_connect_ssd_cmd.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Camara function=== | ||
+ | We use HDF5640 camara. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image: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==== | ||
+ | * Execute "curl -sL https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/bpi-tools/raw/master/bpi-tools | sudo -E bash - " | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Update Bpi-tools==== | ||
+ | * Execute "bpi-tools" | ||
+ | [[Image: 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 | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image: RPi_GPIO.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===WiringPi=== | ||
+ | * GitHub: https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-WiringPi2.git | ||
+ | * We also have built-in test command in "/usr/local/bin" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====How to Update WiringPi==== | ||
+ | * Execute "bpi-update -c pkglist.conf" | ||
+ | [[Image: Update_Pkglist.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Execute "bpi-update -c bpi-pkg-bpi-wiringpi.conf" | ||
+ | [[Image: Update_WringPi.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====RGB 1602 LCD==== | ||
+ | * Execute "/usr/local/bin/bpi_test_lcd1602.sh" | ||
+ | [[Image: 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 | ||
+ | [[Image: WringPi_LED_Martix_Extend_Board.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Execute "/usr/local/bin/bpi_test_gpio40.sh" | ||
+ | [[Image: WringPi_LED_Martix_m2m.png]] |
Revision as of 21:23, 26 October 2018
Contents
Introduction
BPI-M2M
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.
- Read more about : Banana Pi BPI-M2M
Key Features
- Quad Core ARM Cortex A7 CPU. R16
- 512MB DDR3 SDRAM
- WiFi (AP6212) & Bluetooth onboard
Development
Basic Development
Prepare to develop
* Prepare 8G/above TF card, USB-Serial interface, PC with Ubuntu System * Using your USB-Serial Connect debug console on M2M
Compile code
After download code, execute "./build.sh" to compile it.
- ./build.sh
Update your image
Update rootfs & kernal
After we succeed to the code, Bootloader, kernel, rootfs will be generated in "SD" directory, then how to update the image?
- cd SD/bpi-m2m
Plug in your SD card to Ubuntu PC, then execute "fdisk -l" to check which /dev/sdX were generated by system
- bpi-update -c bpi-m2m.conf -d /dev/sde
Update boot
- cd 100MB
Execute "df -l" to check which /dev/sdX is "BPI-BOOT"
- df -l
- bpi-bootsel BPI-M2M-LCD7-8k.img.gz /dev/sd1
Make your own image
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:
WiFi Client
You have two ways to setup WiFi Client
1. Use commands to setup WiFi client
- ip link set wlan0 up
- iw dev wlan0 scan | grep SSID
- vim /etc/wpasupplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
- network={ ssid="ssid" psk="password" priority=1 }
- wpa_supplicant -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
- dhclient wlan0
2. Use UI interface to setup WiFi Client
NAS Application
1. Usb hub + sata to usb
- HDD is supported
- SSD is supported
Camara function
We use HDF5640 camara.
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
- Execute "curl -sL https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/bpi-tools/raw/master/bpi-tools | sudo -E bash - "
Update Bpi-tools
- Execute "bpi-tools"
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
WiringPi
- GitHub: https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-WiringPi2.git
- We also have built-in test command in "/usr/local/bin"
How to Update WiringPi
- Execute "bpi-update -c pkglist.conf"
- Execute "bpi-update -c bpi-pkg-bpi-wiringpi.conf"
RGB 1602 LCD
- Execute "/usr/local/bin/bpi_test_lcd1602.sh"
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
- Execute "/usr/local/bin/bpi_test_gpio40.sh"