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Yocto for Raspberry Pi

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785281952
Pages 214 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
TEXIER Pierre-Jean TEXIER Pierre-Jean
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Petter Mabäcker Petter Mabäcker
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Yocto for Raspberry Pi
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Meeting the Yocto Project Building our First Poky Image for the Raspberry Pi Mastering Baking with Hob and Toaster Understanding BitBake Creating, Developing, and Deploying on the Raspberry Pi Working with External Layers Deploying a Custom Layer on the Raspberry Pi Diving into the Raspberry Pi's Peripherals and Yocto Recipes Making a Media Hub on the Raspberry Pi Playing with an LCD Touchscreen and the Linux Kernel Contributing to the Raspberry Pi BSP Layer Home Automation Project - Booting a Custom Image

Putting it all together


At this point, we have a basic idea about how to build our project, and we also have all the software required for our project. In this section, we will go through a number of iterations until we reach the final goal of using a remote device to control the lamp.

We will do this in three steps:

  1. Control the relay using the Raspberry Pi.

  2. Control the lamp using the Raspberry Pi.

  3. Turn on/off the lamp from a smartphone.

During development, it's inefficient to always boot the Raspberry Pi using, for example, an HDMI connection to a TV that also requires a separate mouse and keyboard to control the Pi. Using HDMI, we will not be able to track the early boot procedure either. For this project, we also want to be able to troubleshoot the Raspberry Pi without the need to place it close to a TV. For our project, we will either use SSH or a serial connection to reduce turnaround time during development.

Serial and SSH connections to the Raspberry Pi

The first method is to use a serial...

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