Difference between revisions of "SW startup guide for VIBE"
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# PPS drivers enabled in kernel, required if GPS module is present. | # PPS drivers enabled in kernel, required if GPS module is present. | ||
# VAYU Device tree overlay file is properly configured. | # VAYU Device tree overlay file is properly configured. | ||
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+ | You can either download kernel patches containing the same to use with your existing images or you can download our prebuilt MicroSD card image or EMMC flasher image. | ||
+ | All the images and files and extra support on software can be found here: VIBE _SW_images_and_drivers [Link to VIBE Image ] | ||
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= Hardware Configurations = | = Hardware Configurations = | ||
Revision as of 05:21, 8 July 2015
Below, we describe how to set up the VIBE and the associated software.
Overview
Data connection is established based on PPP protocols. Wvdial is mainly used to configure the dialup settings. For setting up various settings for PPP connection and establishing a data connection on the VIBE follow the link to the wiki
- Way to set up the VIBE
- How to read location and coarse time as NMEA-0183 message from the serial UART ttyO4 port
- How to write wvdial conf files for any network
- Sample wvdial.conf file for AT&T and T-Mobile USA
For using the VIBE-2G OR VIBE-2G-GPS/TIM OR VIBE-3G OR VIBE-3G-GPS/TIM, please ensure that you have the following :
- USB drivers for the modem (21f5:2012) installed in kernel. [for VIBE-3G & VIBE-3G-GPS/TIM]
- PPS drivers enabled in kernel, required if GPS module is present.
- VAYU Device tree overlay file is properly configured.
You can either download kernel patches containing the same to use with your existing images or you can download our prebuilt MicroSD card image or EMMC flasher image. All the images and files and extra support on software can be found here: VIBE _SW_images_and_drivers [Link to VIBE Image ]