Embedded Systems Conference
Contents
Boston 2011
- BeagleBoard 101
- Beacon Board basic I/O
- Here is the final SD card image
- Some information on programming the SD card image can be found on the BeagleBoard 101 presentation on slide 7
Chicago 2011
Boston 2010
The ESC Boston 2010 Windows Compact Embedded 7 hands-on training with the BeagleBoard-xM was held on September 20-21. All of the materials are available for download from this link on MPC Data's website. My apologies for delays as Claus is on travel in Europe and did not provide the link right away (though he did upload the content).
Chicago 2010
Please download the class 4GB microSD card image from esc-20100610.tar.bz2. You can write it to your microSD card using a USB adapter on your PC under Linux using dd ' ( bzcat esc-20100610.tar.bz2 | dd of= /path/to/drive bs=8388608 ). Under Windows, you can decompress the image using 7-zip and write it to a microSD card using the graphical Ubuntu win32 image writer tool documented on the Ubuntu help wiki.
The slides are available for download below in PDF format. The missing ones should be uploaded soon as well.
BeagleBoard Sessions
- ESC-104 BeagleBoard 101 (ppt)
- ESC-114 Introduction to Native Embedded Linux Development
- ESC-124 Booting Linux with U-boot (ppt)
- ESC-144 GIT Started with Community Software
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ESC-164
Lessons Learned to Build and Assemble Your Own
BeagleBoard -
ESC-184
Embedded Streaming Media with Gstreamer
To install the example GStreamer pipeline scripts and related media files referenced in this presentation:
- opkg install esc-gst
- opkg install esc-media
- ESC-204 Everything is a File
- ESC-224 Qt on the Beagleboard Part 1 – Basics
- ESC-244 Qt on the Beagleboard Part 2 - Signals and Slots
This series introduces the new BeagleBoard-xM, the latest version of the groundbreaking BeagleBoard. The xM builds upon the huge success of the BeagleBoard and directly addresses community requests with higher speeds, more memory, greater expansion capability, and the incorporation of a 4-port USB hub and Ethernet. Despite these changes, the xM maintains binary compatibility with previous versions and continues to provide stellar performance at extremely low power levels—low enough to be run simply off of a typical personal computer’s USB port—as well as a small footprint and an open hardware design. The BeagleBoard-xM is configured to always boot from external media, such as the microSD slot, serial port, or USB port. This series includes a demonstration and training image that includes the Angstrom Linux distribution. The microSD card can easily be replaced with cards containing images of alternative operating systems, such as Ubuntu, MeeGo, QNX, or WinCE. This will be the first opportunity for you to get your hands on an xM board. Participants will receive their own BeagleBoard xM and an SD card that contains the distributions for the classes as well as demos, tools, and more.
Classes in this track include instruction on embedded Linux, Qt, and Android, taught by experts in the field. These experts are also active members of the BeagleBoard community - come and join the discussion at http://beagleboard.org/. Be sure to pass on your special thanks to all of the highly active BeagleBoard.org community members for their contribution to this introduction to embedded systems development while you visit the community.
Student setup
Instructions will go here on how to setup for your classes. Please revisit frequently as instructions may be updated. Notifications of updates will go out to the BeagleBoard mailing list.
Serial adapters
It is quite helpful to have a serial connection. The BeagleBoard-xM can connect directly to a USB-to-serial adapter, so you are encouraged to have the required drivers installed to use a USB-to-serial adapter cable.
Optional Linux virtual host machine
Optional Android SDK
France 2009
ESC France, Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
BeagleBoard Workshop - Thursday, December 3rd
Join BeagleBoard.org at ESC France for a hands-on interactive training workshop. You get access to industry expert led classes where you learn how to configure your kit onsite---and it's yours to keep!
Training and Free Hardware
Purchase your place now! Limited availability.
You can add a BeagleBoard to ANY ESC France registration package for €149 (vat inclusive).
Key Takeaways : Learn to boot, verify, and interact with a Beagle Board, explore the capabilities, develop with the boot-loader and kernel sources, and address the hardware manufacturing challenges.
Audience level : Introductory
Pre-requisites : Some knowledge of C compilers, Linux, and the VIM or PICO text editors is beneficial, but not strictly required.
Presentation Abstract : This session will give you all of the hardware, boot, and kernel basics for getting started with development on your Beagle Board or product derived from the Beagle Board. A bit of Linux experience is desired before attending this session, but is not strictly required. The attendee will be walked through the motivations behind the architecture of the Beagle Board, how to engage with the Beagle Board developer community, and how to obtain and utilize the source code projects most fundamental to the board functionality.
- Class information page
- Registration page - Select 'TI BeagleBoard Workshop' option
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own laptops and a USB-to-serial adapter, available for sale at the show, to the classes for easy bring-up of the BeagleBoard. The classroom will also be equipped with monitors and connectors for every individual registered attendee.
The class presenter will be in the workshop Wednesday afternoon for those that would like to bring-up their boards before the classes kick-off.
Workshop presentations can be downloaded prior to the classes here at beagleboard.org/esc.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3
BeagleBoard 101 Workshop
Speaker: Marie-Claire Desjardins (Systems Applications Engineer, Texas Instruments)
Date/Time: Thursday (December 3, 2009) 09:00 am - 12:30 pm
Location(room): Makalu, Europole Congress, World Trade Centre, Grenoble
Boston 2009
BeagleBoard Workshop- Tuesday, September 22nd
Join BeagleBoard.org at ESC for a hands-on interactive day of training. You get access to industry expert led classes where you learn how to configure you kit onsite---and it’s yours to keep!
Sessions are Free
Purchase your kit now! You can add a BeagleBoard to ANY ESC registration package for $299.
Already have a BeagleBoard from last year’s event? Pay an additional $99 for your 2009 set up (including cables, monitor station and all BeagleBoard accessories). This option can be added to any ESC registration package.
- Class information page
- Registration page - Select Beagle classes in Step 3
Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops and a USB-to-serial adapter, which is available for sale at the show, to the classes for easy bring-up of the BeagleBoard. The minds behind the BeagleBoard, Jason Kridner and Gerald Coley, will be in the workshop Tuesday morning for those that would like to bring-up their boards before the classes kick-off. Workshop presentations can be downloaded prior to the classes here at beagleboard.org/esc.
Note : BeagleBoard registration package additions are available in the STEP 3 portion of ESC registration.
Have ideas and projects you want to share with other BeagleBoard developers? Stick around after the classes and join BeagleBoard.org for drinks at the Users Group meeting after the classes in room 200.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
BeagleBoard 101 Workshop
Speaker:
Gerald Coley
(Systems Engineer, Texas Instruments) &
Jason Kridner
(Principal Architect, Texas Instruments)
Date/Time: Tuesday (September 22, 2009) 12:30pm — 2:30pm
Location (room): 200
Slides:
BeagleBoard101-esc-boston-2009b.ppt
Run Android on your BeagleBoard
Speaker:
Bill Gatliff
Date/Time: Tuesday (September 22, 2009) 2:45pm — 4:00pm
Location (room): 200
Slides:
intro_android.pdf
Embedded Streaming Media with Gstreamer
Speaker:
Santiago Nunez
(RidgeRun)
Date/Time: Tuesday (September 22, 2009) 4:15pm — 5:30pm
Location (room): 200
Slides:
ESC-228Slides_snunez.ppt
Introduction to 3D with the BeagleBoard
Speaker:
Clay Montgomery
(Texas Instruments)
Date/Time: Tuesday (September 22, 2009) 5:45pm — 7:00pm
Location (room): 200
Slides:
OMAP_Graphics_ESC.ppt
BeagleBoard.org Users Group Meeting
Date/Time: Tuesday (September 22, 2009) 7:00pm — ???
Location (room): 200
Silicon Valley 2009
Silicon Valley 2009 Build Your Own Embedded System track
Slides
- ESC-120: BeagleBoard 101
- ESC-140: 3D User Interface
- ESC-160: Kill Bugs
- ESC-180: Bluetooth
- ESC-228: GStreamer
- ESC-268: Android
Image
Download the following image and use it to program your SD card utilizing the utility ' dd ' ( zcat esc2009sj.v12.img.gz | dd of= /path/to/drive bs=8388608 ).
The win32 image writer tool might also work well for this.
Boston 2008
Content from the 2008 presentations can be found at beagleboard.org/demo/esc.