sudo apt update ; sudo apt install bb-cape-overlays
###Overide capes with eeprom
uboot_overlay_addr0=/lib/firmware/PB-SPI0-ETH-CLICK.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr1=/lib/firmware/<file1>.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr2=/lib/firmware/<file2>.dtbo
#uboot_overlay_addr3=/lib/firmware/<file3>.dtbo
My Download and Upload speeds from speedtest.net were about 2.7Mbit/sec. Not a speed demon but fast enough for IoT work.
Steven:Thanks for pointing out speedtest-cli.I followed your tutorial and got my ETH-WIZ 10/100 Mbps Click running, since Robert released the overlay for that yesterday.The one addition to your tutorial is that it also required upgrading the kernel to 4.9 as part of the install, per Robert's instructions for the ETH-WIZ.As you say, it boots, and just works.Running speedtest-cli ...I get 3.3 Mbps down, and 4.6 Mbps up.Confirmed that the chip had negotiated a 100 Mbps connection, so not the connection.I note that, in reading the source for the '.dtbo', that the SPI clock is set to 12 MHZ.Recompiled the '.dtbo' with SPI clock at 24 MHz.
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How fast can you push the spi bus? I've just used the 12 mhz, as it was the default for one of the device tree in the docs..Regards,
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The ENC28 has Max SPI clock of 20Mhz so if I understand Graham's explanation we could go up to 16Mhz on spi.
cd /opt/scripts/tools/ git pull sudo ./update_kernel.sh sudo reboot
I have noticed that both of my PocketBeagles have unique MACs that do not move with the SD card when connecting via USB. (I tried switching the cards between PBs and the MACs stay with the boards.) Could it be something in the onboard flash?
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Okay. Are there any other options for adding Ethernet on a carrier board short of using the Octavo chip directly?
On Friday, August 2, 2019 at 7:04:09 PM UTC-5, RobertCNelson wrote:On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 6:24 PM Steven Keller <skelle...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Sorry to dredge up an 18-month-old topic but I was wondering if any of the new images addressed the MAC address issue with the ENC28J60? I am revisiting the PocketBeagle for an application that needs wired Ethernet and USB Cellular Modem. Is there a better approach for ethernet than the ENC28J60? I need a board-level solution, I am making my own carrier board.
Sorry, nothing's crossed my email box on that one..
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I have a working design for an Ethernet Cape for a Pocketbeagle.It is basically the reference design for a Microchip LAN9500A implemented as a four layer PCB cape for the Pocketbeagle.
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