Configuring CAN/Serial Capes Various capes (extension boards) are available for the BeagleBone Black in order to extend the range of functions. A cape is plugged in to the expansion slot of the Bea
Using GPIOs and Analog Inputs This chapter describes the limitations when using the I/O mapping of a BeagleBone Black to access the GPIOs and analog inputs. Access Pins on P8/P9 The P8 and P9 plugs
Configure External Storage Devices You can configure the BeagleBone Black to access a USB storage device or µSD card from CODESYS Control for BeagleBone SL . The compatibility of specific USB stora
Raspberry Pi Tip Use this Raspberry Pi with the Raspbian operating system, which you can get from the Raspberry Pi Foundation . Important The Raspberry Pi was developed for testing and teaching purp
Development of Drivers There are many devices which can be connected to the Raspberry Pi . CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL supports only a small part of the available hardware. If you want to co
Configuring the Runtime In version V3.5 SP14 and higher, CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL also supports multicore-capable hardware ( Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3). The runtime system can be op
Sample Projects The following sample projects are located in the installation directory (example C:\Users\<Name>\ CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi SL \3.5.11.0\Examples ). Configuring WebVisu The proj
Application-Specific Notes To optimize special use cases, we recommend the following application/configuration settings. Configuration for use case: PROFINET When using PROFINET , you should observe t
CODESYS Virtual Control for Linux SL :