So now, we should have the LCD pins and ADC pins attached. So, P8_27 to the last P8 pin on P8, which is P8_46, will have to be connected via jumper wires to the Cape from the BBB/BBG. W/out the board attached to power, perform the steps below to handle the hardware, please.ĭo the same for all LCD pins. Let us now, since the FLIR camera is attached well in its socket, pay attention to the wiring.
Now, we need to do some tests, run some source, check some source, and apply some basic hardware to hardware functionality. Groupgets has some available on and there are others. So, Get that awesomely, expensive FLIR camera and gently place it in your socket on the FLIR module you have purchased. In my case, I used the BBG and a Lepton v2 module from instead of the GroupGets modules from. Okay.we need to hook up our hardware to the BBB/BBG. Used Distro: Use the IoT and add your own source to the Distro would be a nice thing for people who want customizations! Here are some places to get the source and "applications." Kit (I did actually use another module but this one works too from what I hear) the hardware that I used is being called correct here! Oh and here are some links for the correct hardware, i.e. all kinds, Male-Male, Male-Female, and Female-Female. The camera and FLIR Lepton v2 module need to be purchased.
If you are looking to make other boards work with this specific instance of thermal imagery, more power to you! Per the instructions, it is stated that the BBB (BeagleBone Black) and the BBG (BeagleBone Green) can be used on this project.