NERP: Implementing MIL-STD-1553 with 3 Beagles

Tonight Trefor Delve will present a distributed simulation development making use of three Beagle Bone Blacks as part of the network. The simulation is used as a proof of concept for a general purpose, configurable simulation platform making using of public domain software.

Mil1553_timingMIL Standard 1553 bus timing [wikipedia]

The presentation will introduce the principles of the MIL Standard 1553 data bus, show a simulation with simulated hardware and demonstrate the same software running on distributed Beagle computers making use of the Beagle’s ADC, PWM and SPI interfaces.

The presentation will also demonstrate the use of the QT widget set to allow remote virtual hardware to interact with the Beagle simulation.

The presentation will demonstrate the setup of the ADC, PWM and SPI interfaces using the system capabilities.

NERP is not exclusively raspberry pi, the small computer interest group at Pumping Station:One in Chicago.

Find NERP and Pumping Station:One
at http://www.meetup.com/NERP-Not-Exclusively-Raspberry-Pi/
and https://pumpingstationone.org/

NERP meets at 7pm Oct., 7, 201313 at Pumping Station:One, 3519 N. Elston Ave. in Chicago.
Doors open at 6:30pm. NERP is free and open to the public.
Ed Bennett ed @ kinetics and electronics com
Tags: electronics, embedded, NERP, Open Source, raspberry pi, hackerspace, Beagle Bone, Element14

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