
BeagleBone Black Cookbook
Over 60 recipes and solutions for inventors, makers, and budding engineers to create projects using the BeagleBone Black
Charles A. Hamilton(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 18. November 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
346 pages
978-1-78398-292-9 (ISBN)
Description
Over 60 recipes and solutions for inventors, makers, and budding engineers to create projects using the BeagleBone Black
Key Features
Learn how to develop applications with the BeagleBone Black and open source Linux software
Sharpen your expertise in making sophisticated electronic devices
Explore the BeagleBone Black with this easy-to-succeed recipe format
Book DescriptionThere are many single-board controllers and computers such as Arduino, Udoo, or Raspberry Pi, which can be used to create electronic prototypes on circuit boards. However, when it comes to creating more advanced projects, BeagleBone Black provides a sophisticated alternative. Mastering the BeagleBone Black enables you to combine it with sensors and LEDs, add buttons, and marry it to a variety of add-on boards. You can transform this tiny device into the brain for an embedded application or an endless variety of electronic inventions and prototypes.
With dozens of how-tos, this book kicks off with the basic steps for setting up and running the BeagleBone Black for the first time, from connecting the necessary hardware and using the command line with Linux commands to installing new software and controlling your system remotely. Following these recipes, more advanced examples take you through scripting, debugging, and working with software source files, eventually working with the Linux kernel. Subsequently, you will learn how to exploit the board's real-time functions. We will then discover exciting methods for using sound and video with the system before marching forward into an exploration of recipes for building Internet of Things projects. Finally, the book finishes with a dramatic arc upward into outer space, when you explore ways to build projects for tracking and monitoring satellites.What you will learn
Set up and run the BeagleBone Black for the first time
Learn the basics of microcomputing and Linux using the command line and easy kernel mods
Make introductory projects with Python, JavaScript, BoneScript, and Node.js
Explore physical computing and simple circuits using buttons, LEDs, sensors, and motors
Discover the unique features of the BeagleBone Black and its real-time computing functions
Build intermediate level audio and video applications
Assemble and add ingredients for creating Internet of Things prototypes
Who this book is forIf you are a hardware, Linux, and/or microcomputing novice, or someone who wants more power and possibilities with product prototypes, electronic art projects, or embedded computing experiments, then this book is for you. It is for Internet of Things enthusiasts who want to use more sophisticated hardware than the Raspberry Pi or the Arduino can provide.
Whether you are an engineering student, a DIYer, an inventor, or a budding electronics enthusiast, this book delivers accessible, easy-to-succeed instructions for using an advanced microcomputing platform.
Key Features
Learn how to develop applications with the BeagleBone Black and open source Linux software
Sharpen your expertise in making sophisticated electronic devices
Explore the BeagleBone Black with this easy-to-succeed recipe format
Book DescriptionThere are many single-board controllers and computers such as Arduino, Udoo, or Raspberry Pi, which can be used to create electronic prototypes on circuit boards. However, when it comes to creating more advanced projects, BeagleBone Black provides a sophisticated alternative. Mastering the BeagleBone Black enables you to combine it with sensors and LEDs, add buttons, and marry it to a variety of add-on boards. You can transform this tiny device into the brain for an embedded application or an endless variety of electronic inventions and prototypes.
With dozens of how-tos, this book kicks off with the basic steps for setting up and running the BeagleBone Black for the first time, from connecting the necessary hardware and using the command line with Linux commands to installing new software and controlling your system remotely. Following these recipes, more advanced examples take you through scripting, debugging, and working with software source files, eventually working with the Linux kernel. Subsequently, you will learn how to exploit the board's real-time functions. We will then discover exciting methods for using sound and video with the system before marching forward into an exploration of recipes for building Internet of Things projects. Finally, the book finishes with a dramatic arc upward into outer space, when you explore ways to build projects for tracking and monitoring satellites.What you will learn
Set up and run the BeagleBone Black for the first time
Learn the basics of microcomputing and Linux using the command line and easy kernel mods
Make introductory projects with Python, JavaScript, BoneScript, and Node.js
Explore physical computing and simple circuits using buttons, LEDs, sensors, and motors
Discover the unique features of the BeagleBone Black and its real-time computing functions
Build intermediate level audio and video applications
Assemble and add ingredients for creating Internet of Things prototypes
Who this book is forIf you are a hardware, Linux, and/or microcomputing novice, or someone who wants more power and possibilities with product prototypes, electronic art projects, or embedded computing experiments, then this book is for you. It is for Internet of Things enthusiasts who want to use more sophisticated hardware than the Raspberry Pi or the Arduino can provide.
Whether you are an engineering student, a DIYer, an inventor, or a budding electronics enthusiast, this book delivers accessible, easy-to-succeed instructions for using an advanced microcomputing platform.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
647 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78398-292-9 (9781783982929)
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Charles Hamilton is the owner of HudsonWerks, a New York City-based DIY hardware and new product development shop. Passionate about emerging technologies, open source hardware, and the maker movement, his background as a "technology creative", entrepreneur, and maker provides readers with a unique perspective. Besides BeagleBone Black, Charles works frequently with other hardware platforms, including the Raspberry Pi, Arduino, UDOO, Intel Edison, and Dragonboard development boards, open source board architecture and PCB design, micromechatronics, and sensors. He is also an advocate and keen user of emerging low-cost manufacturing and design tools such as 3-D printers and laser cutters. Among other subjects, Charles keenly follows advances and design challenges in the arenas of IoT, space technologies, and next-generation health and wellness devices. He writes and blogs at http://www.hudsonwerks.com. He is a former creative director at AT&T and product developer at a New York City-based new product development agency. Charles' development expertise spans devices in the consumer electronics, digital media, display, voice recognition, healthcare, and telecommunication markets. He is also a proud papa to his 4-year-old son, Hudson.
Content
Table of Contents
First Time Set Up Recipes
Basic Programming Recipes
Physical Computing Recipes using Javascript, the Bonescript Library and Python
Explore GNU/Linux Recipes using Bash, Autotools, and Systemd
Basic Programming Recipes with the Linux Kernel
Run faster, run real time
Applied Recipes
Applied Recipes- Wearable and Internet of Things - Part 1
The Black and (Outer) Space
First Time Set Up Recipes
Basic Programming Recipes
Physical Computing Recipes using Javascript, the Bonescript Library and Python
Explore GNU/Linux Recipes using Bash, Autotools, and Systemd
Basic Programming Recipes with the Linux Kernel
Run faster, run real time
Applied Recipes
Applied Recipes- Wearable and Internet of Things - Part 1
The Black and (Outer) Space