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We are going to use the pandaboard device for the I2C/GPIO/SPI interfaces.
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Luis Fuentes  : Package appropriate libraries for I2C
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Jiecheng Qiu  : Package appropriate libraries for SPI
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VicChester Ng o: Package appropriate libraries for GPIO
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Revision as of 14:07, 6 October 2012

Programming GPIO on Fedora

Project Description

A guide and some simple projects that run on different boards on Fedora.

Package appropriate libraries and provide instructions on interfacing devices to the BeagleBoard/BeagleBone and PandaBoard devices using the GPIO/SPI/I2C interfaces.

Expected outcome: appropriate libraries for GPIO/SPI/I2C support will be present in Fedora, and documentation page will be available outlining how to use these features.

Skills required: packaging, testing, writing

Maximum number of participants: 2 (one per board)

Resources: Chris Tyler (ctyler), Peter Robinson (pbrobinson)


== Project Leader(s) ==

Jiecheng Qiu
Wiki Page: User: Jiecheng Qiu
IRC: Jie_Q

Luis Francisco Fuentes
Wiki Page: User: Luis Francisco Fuentes
IRC: Luis

VicChester Ng o
Wiki Page: User: VicChester
IRC: Chester

Project Contributor(s)

Project Details

Project Plan

Tracking mechanism (bugzilla, trac, github, ...):

Key contacts:

Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals: 0.0 Plan

We are going to use the pandaboard device for the I2C/GPIO/SPI interfaces.

Luis Fuentes  : Package appropriate libraries for I2C Jiecheng Qiu  : Package appropriate libraries for SPI VicChester Ng o: Package appropriate libraries for GPIO



  • 0.1
  • 0.2
  • 0.3

Communication

Mailing Lists

Upsteam Wiki and Web

Links/Bugs/Tracking

Here is a page that I've recently started writing about GPIO/Serial/I2C/SPI on the Pandaboard: http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_Pi_Interfacing

This is an unfinished project started by a CDOT research assistant for interfacing a motion sensor to a Pandaboard: http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Motion_Sensor_Interfacing_for_Panda_Board_based_Dash_Board_System

From Chris Tyler

Source Code Control

Blogs

Seneca Particpants

Non-Seneca Participants

Planets

Project News

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