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= Overview =
This is the 2/3 chapter of the Getting Started with IGEPv2 IGEP AQUILA EXPANSION Tutorial Guide.
In this second chapter, we will learn some basics tasks. Upon completion, you will be ready to continue with chapter 3/3 that explains more advanced tasks.
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= What can I do =
You must logged in the board.
== How to use serial console Remote connection via Ethernet ==
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* 115200* 8N1* no flow control (either software or hardware)In your Host Machine, open a terminal sessions set up an Ethernet alias for your network interface,
Open the serial port and the debug shell prompt should appear $ sudo ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.5.10
A detailed guide on how Connect to connect via serial debug port can be found by following this link: [[Using serial debug port to communicate]]the board using the SSH protocol
== Handle the GPIO-LEDS == $ ssh root@192.168.5.1
The board has two An empty password for root user bicolor (green/red) leds available that can be controlledshould work to access to the shell prompt. In its simplest form, you can control of LEDs fromuserspace. LEDs appear in /sys/class/leds/ and you can turn on and off with following commands:== How to use audio HDMI ==
$ echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/d240\IGEP COM AQUILA contains multiple I2S peripherals one of them is connected to HDMI transceiver. Then you can easily play a *.wav sound with the application Aplay, for example:green/brightness
$ echo 1 <pre> aplay /sysopt/classwav/ledstest.wav</d240\:red/brightness $ echo 0 pre> /sys/class/leds/d240\:red/brightness
== How to use LEDs $ echo 1 > /sys/class/==The board has three user leds/d440\:green/brightnessavailable that can be controlled. In its simplest form, you can control of LEDs from $ echo 1 > userspace. LEDs appear in /sys/class/leds/d440\and you can turn on and off with following commands:red/brightness
A detailed guide on how use GPIO-LEDS can be found by following this link: [[How to handle the gpio-LED]]
=== Control AQUILA COM Green LED ===
<pre>echo "1" > /sys/class/leds/com\:green\:user/brightness</pre>
== How to use UART1 (RS232) == The board has another UART available on J960 connector (UART1). This UART is shared with RS485 so it's incompatible use both interfaces at the same time. For that reason to use UART1 for RS232 comunications you should disable RS485 interface. You can do this [[How_do_I_edit_my_kernel_command_line | adding following kernel cmdline parameter]]  board.ei485=no Now, you can connect turn them down using the serial AT/Everex Cable to the 10-pin header J960 on the board. In that case the first pin of the AT/Everex Cable (red) should be connected to the pin number 10 of the header J960. You also need a Null-Modem DB9 male-make serial cable. Connect the cable between the target board same command and your PC. Open the serial port on your PC using your preferred serial communications program (minicom) and configure the port as follows: * 115200* 8N1* no flow control (either software or hardware) On the target board open a serial port as follows:  $ microcom -s 115200 /dev/ttyS0 Now when you write a character in you PC serial port, the character should appear in the target board. A detailed guide on how use UARTS can be found by following this link: [[How to use UARTs]] == How to use RS-485 == {{#lst:How to use RS485|overview}}A detailed guide on how use UARTS can be found by following this link: [[How to use RS485]] == Get sound in (audio in) == External Audio input devices, such as a powered microphone or the audio output of a PC or MP3 player, can be connected to the via a 3.5mm jack (Audio IN). Note that the board has been designed to use Line In for the audio input which means users need to add some type of pre-amp for a microphone to work or use a powered microphone. For a pre-amp for a microphone you can use MAX9812. You can record audio in with the application arecord, for example:  $ arecord -t wav -c 2 -r 44100 -f S16_LE -v audio-in.wav Following output is expected on console:  Recording WAVE 'audio-in.wav'&nbsp;: Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo Plug PCM: Hardware PCM card 0 'TWL4030instead of ' device 0 subdevice 0 Its setup is: stream &nbsp;: CAPTURE access &nbsp;: RW_INTERLEAVED format &nbsp;: S16_LE subformat &nbsp;: STD channels &nbsp;: 2 rate &nbsp;: 44100 exact rate &nbsp;: 44100 (44100/1) msbits &nbsp;: 16 buffer_size &nbsp;: 32768 period_size &nbsp;: 2048 period_time &nbsp;: 46439 tick_time &nbsp;: 7812 tstamp_mode &nbsp;: NONE period_step &nbsp;: 1 sleep_min &nbsp;: 0 avail_min &nbsp;: 2048 xfer_align &nbsp;: 2048 start_threshold &nbsp;: 1 stop_threshold &nbsp;: 32768 silence_threshold: 0 silence_size&nbsp;: 0 boundary &nbsp;: 1073741824 When ever you think you want to stop recording just press CTRL+C == Get sound out (audio out) == Connect an external output audio device to the 3.5mm jack Audio Out connector in the board, such as external stereo powered speakers. The amplifiers for the headset output are disabled by default, so the first thing you'll do is enable these amplifiers with:  $ amixer set -D hw:0 'Headset' 0dB $ amixer set -D hw:0 'HeadsetL Mixer AudioL2' on $ amixer set -D hw:0 'HeadsetR Mixer AudioR2' on Then you can easily play a *.wav sound with the application Aplay, for example:  $ aplay audio-in.wav == How to use wifi == If you hve a wireless network adapter in your computer you can also connect to the board using the ad hoc network connection that the firmware configures byu default. Use your wireless manager to connect toi the wireless network called in the form  IGEP_xx After connecting, a DHCP IP address should be adquired. Now you can access, for example with ssh, to the target board connecting to the 192.168.7.1 address.  $ ssh root@192.168.6.1 A detailed guide on how use wifi can be found by following this link: [[Using IGEP WLAN to communicate]] == How to use bluetooth ==
A detailed guide on how use wifi can be found by following this link=== Control AQUILA EXPANSION Bicolor LED ===<pre>echo "1" > /sys/class/leds/base\: [[How to setup Marvell bluetooth]]green\:user/brightnessecho "1" > /sys/class/leds/base\:red\:user/brightness</pre>
== How to use You can turn them down using the SD card ==same command and write '0' instead of '1'.
You can connect a micro SD card for storage. After plugin the SD card the kernel should detect the card and automount in /media directory.== How to use EEPROM ==
== How to use the USB OTG ==IGEP AQUILA EXPANSION contains a 32 Kb EEPROM. EEPROM can be read and write via /sys/devices/ocp.2/44e0b000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0050/eeprom:* Write EEPROM:<pre>echo "data" > /sys/devices/ocp.2/44e0b000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0050/eeprom </pre>* Read EEPROM:<pre>cat /sys/devices/ocp.2/44e0b000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0050/eeprom</pre>
In order == How to act in host mode and add some peripherals like keyboard, mouse or pendrives you require a special cable that grounds the ID pin. Since the use USB OTG port only provides 100mA of power a USB hub is recommended. ==
Though a common The base can be powered though USB OTG connector, but it's recommended use an external USB hub. Use an USB Standard-A to Mini-B type cable between the port acts as a device. In this mode you can connect to the board using base and the USB Ethernet Gadget. Use this cable between your computer and the target board hub and connect with:
$ <pre>ssh root@192.168.7.1</pre>
A detailed guide on how use wifi Ethernet Gadget can be found by following this link: [[Using USB ethernet gadget to communicate]]
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