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Published inDec 2014
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Hunyue Yau
Hunyue Yau
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Hunyue Yau

Hunyue Yau is an electrical engineer who graduated from the California Institute of Technology. He has worked with Linux since the early '90s, starting with the Soft Landing System. He created one of the first embedded Linux devices in 1996 with a custom-made distribution. He has worked on various products such as embedded Linux appliances, embedded BSD-based devices, and embedded Linux mobile devices. As an active member of the BeagleBoard community, he has volunteered at numerous community events, from Maker Faire to Google Summer of Code mentoring. Today, Hunyue synergizes his electrical engineering skills with embedded Linux software skills to provide turnkey embedded Linux consulting services through HY Research LLC (http://www.hy-research.com/), a company founded by him.
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In this chapter, we went through a quick description of basic electrical engineering concepts as a foundation for interfacing the BeagleBone with other things. We looked at the available signals and power on the expansion connectors, P8 and P9, on the BeagleBone. We also briefly looked at the pin mux used to select different functionalities on the expansion connector. For the expansion connector, we discussed several details that are critical for interfacing. The BeagleBone uses 3.3V for all the logic signals. The only signals that aren't 3.3V on the BeagleBone are the 1.8V analog to digital converter inputs. We then looked at using a transistor to interface to signals that aren't 3.3V and to drive higher current.

We also looked at a few specific things that can be interfaced using a transistor. For the LEDs, we looked into determining the resistor values using Ohm's law. For relays, we touched on hazards such as inductive kickback, which can be suppressed with a diode.

Then, we turned...

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Hunyue Yau

Hunyue Yau is an electrical engineer who graduated from the California Institute of Technology. He has worked with Linux since the early '90s, starting with the Soft Landing System. He created one of the first embedded Linux devices in 1996 with a custom-made distribution. He has worked on various products such as embedded Linux appliances, embedded BSD-based devices, and embedded Linux mobile devices. As an active member of the BeagleBoard community, he has volunteered at numerous community events, from Maker Faire to Google Summer of Code mentoring. Today, Hunyue synergizes his electrical engineering skills with embedded Linux software skills to provide turnkey embedded Linux consulting services through HY Research LLC (http://www.hy-research.com/), a company founded by him.
Read more about Hunyue Yau