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Edison
The Intel Edison is a WiFi and Bluetooth enabled development platform for the Internet of Things. It packs a robust set of features into its small size and supports a broad spectrum of I/O and software support.
For more info about the Edison platform click here.
How to Install
Please refer to the main README.md
Setting up your Intel Edison
Everything you need to get started with the Edison is in the Intel Getting Started Guide:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/iot/library/edison-getting-started
Don't forget to configure your Edison's wifi connection and flash your Edison with the latest firmware image!
The recommended way to connect to your device is via wifi, for that follow the directions here:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/connecting-your-intel-edison-board-using-wifi
If you don't have a wifi network available, the Intel documentation explains how to use another connection type, but note that this guide assumes you are using wifi connection.
You can obtain the IP address of your Edison, by running the floowing command:
ip addr show | grep inet
Don't forget to setup the a password for the device otherwise you won't be able to connect using SSH. From within the screen session, run the following command:
configure_edison --password
Note that you MUST setup a password otherwise SSH won't be enabled. If later on you aren't able to scp to the device, try to reset the password. This password will obviously be needed next time you connect to your device.
How To Use
package main
import (
"time"
"gobot.io/x/gobot/v2"
"gobot.io/x/gobot/v2/drivers/gpio"
"gobot.io/x/gobot/v2/platforms/intel-iot/edison"
)
func main() {
e := edison.NewAdaptor()
led := gpio.NewLedDriver(e, "13")
work := func() {
gobot.Every(1*time.Second, func() {
if err := led.Toggle(); err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
}
})
}
robot := gobot.NewRobot("blinkBot",
[]gobot.Connection{e},
[]gobot.Device{led},
work,
)
if err := robot.Start(); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
You can read the full API documentation online.
How to Connect
Compiling
Compile your Gobot program on your workstation like this:
GOARCH=386 GOOS=linux go build examples/edison_blink.go
Once you have compiled your code, you can you can upload your program and execute it on the Intel Edison from your workstation
using the scp
and ssh
commands like this:
scp edison_blink root@<IP of your device>:/home/root/
ssh -t root@<IP of your device> "./edison_blink"
At this point you should see one of the onboard LEDs blinking. Press control + c to exit.
To update the program after you made a change, you will need to scp it over once again and start it from the command line (via screen).