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==与Tiny4412连接使用==
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==Connect to Tiny4412==
===准备工作===
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===Preparations===
参考Tiny4412光盘里的《友善之臂Ubuntu使用手册》,在Tiny4412上运行UbuntuCore系统,然后在主机PC上安装并使用相应的编译器。<br>
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Please refer to the Tiny4412's user's manual to install a UbuntuCore on the Tiny4412 and install an appropriate cross compiler on a PC.<br>
注意:只能使用Tiny4412SDK-1506的底板。
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Note: only the Tiny4412SDK-1506 carrier board can work with this module.
  
===硬件连接===
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===Hardware Connection===
参考下图连接模块Matrix-Buzzer和Tiny4412 <br>
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Please refer to the following diagram to connect the Matrix-Buzzer to the Tiny4412 <br>
 
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连接说明:
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===编译测试程序===
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===Compile Test Program===
进入Matrix代码仓库,切换到tiny4412分支
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Please login the Matrix hub and enter the matrix-tiny4412 branch
 
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编译Matrix配件代码
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Compile the matrix code
 
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注意:请确保你的主机PC当前使用的交叉编译器为Tiny4412-UbuntuCore配套的arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc-4.7.3。<br>
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Note: please make sure to install the cross compiler "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc-4.7.3" on your PC, which is used to compile files for the Tiny4412-UbuntuCore. <br>
编译出来的库文件位于install/lib目录下,而测试程序则位于install/usr/bin目录下,模块Matrix-Buzzer对应的测试程序为matrix-buzzer。
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Generated library files are under the "install/lib" directory. Applications are under the "install/usr/bin" directory. The test program for the "Matrix-Buzzer" module is "matrix-buzzer".
  
===运行测试程序===
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===Run Test Program===
拷贝库文件和测试程序到Tiny4412的UbuntuCore的文件系统上
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Please copy the library files and test program to the Tiny4412
 
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然后启动Tiny4412,在UbuntuCore的shell终端中执行如下命令运行模块Matrix-Buzzer的测试程序
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Power on the Tiny4412 and run the following command in UbuntuCore's terminal
 
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Revision as of 10:43, 25 September 2015

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1 Introduction

Buzzer
  • The Matrix-Buzzer is a passive buzzer. To drive this buzzer an oscillating source generating 2K - 5K square waves is needed.
  • It can be used in electronic devices that need sound generators.

2 Features

  • 3 PIN interface
  • PCB dimension (mm): 16 x 24

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  • Pin Description:
Pin Description
V Supply Voltage 5V
G Ground
S PWM Input

3 Basic Device Operation

A passive buzzer will not tweet if DC signals are used; instead, you need to use square waves whose frequency is between 2K and 5K to drive it. If you use GPIO signals to drive it you need to pull the GPIO high first and then low to generate oscillation. The oscillation frequency is generated by the time in which GPIO signals turn from high to low. The buzzer will generate different sounds based on different frequencies.

4 Download Matrix Source Code

All the matrix modules' code samples are open source. They are maintained on GitHub - git://github.com/friendlyarm/matrix.git
Each branch in this hub contains the matrix modules' code samples for a board that the matrix modules can work with.

  • The nanopi branch contains the matrix modules' code samples for the NanoPi
  • The tiny4412 branch contains the matrix modules' code samples for the Tiny4412
  • The raspberrypi branch contains the matrix modules' code samples for the RaspberryPi

Please follow the steps below to get the source code:
Install the git utility on a PC running Ubuntu14.04

$ sudo apt-get install git

Clone the matrix code from GitHub

$ git clone git://github.com/friendlyarm/matrix.git

If this is successful a "matrix" directory will be generated, which will contain all the matrix modules' code samples.

5 Connect to NanoPi

5.1 Preparations

Please install a Debian on a NanoPi and an appropriate cross compiler on a PC. Please refer to wiki: NanoPi
Compile a NanoPi kernel. Note: please use the kernel's source code from the nanopi-v4.1.y-matrix branch.

$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/linux-4.x.y.git
$ cd linux-4.x.y
$ git checkout nanopi-v4.1.y-matrix
$ make nanopi_defconfig
$ touch .scmversion
$ make

5.2 Hardware Connection

Please refer to the following connection diagram to connect the Matrix-Buzzer to the NanoPi
matrix-buzzer_nanopi

Connection Details:

Matrix-Buzzer NanoPi
G Pin6
V Pin4
S Pin22

5.3 Compile Test Program

Please login the matrix hub and enter the nanopi branch

$ cd matrix
$ git checkout nanopi

Compile the matrix code

$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux- clean
$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-
$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux- install

Note: please make sure to install the cross compiler "arm-linux-gcc-4.4.3" on your PC, which is used to compile files for the NanoPi-Debian.
Generated library files are under the "install/lib" directory. Applications are under the "install/usr/bin" directory. The test program for the "Matrix-Buzzer" module is "matrix-buzzer".

5.4 Run Test Program

Please copy the library files and test program to the NanoPi

$ cp install/usr/bin/* nanopi_rootfs/usr/bin/
$ cp install/lib/* nanopi_rootfs/lib/ -d

Power on the NanoPi and run the following command in Debian's terminal

$ matrix-buzzer

5.5 Code Sample

int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
    int pin = PWM_PIN1;
    int Hz;
    int duty;
 
    if (argc == 4) {
        if (parseCmd(argc, argv, &pin, &Hz, &duty) == -1) {
            return -1;
        }
    } else {
        Hz = 1000;
        duty = 500;
        printf("Usage:%s PWM[0~1] freq duty[0~1000]\n", argv[0]);
        printf("Using default config: pin=PWM0 freq=%dHz duty=%d\n", Hz, duty);
    }
 
    if (PWMPlay(pin, Hz, duty) == -1) {
        printf("Fail to output PWM\n");
    }  
    printf("Press enter to stop PWM\n");
    getchar();
    PWMStop(pin);
    printf("Stopped PWM\n");
    return 0;
}

6 Connect to Tiny4412

6.1 Preparations

Please refer to the Tiny4412's user's manual to install a UbuntuCore on the Tiny4412 and install an appropriate cross compiler on a PC.
Note: only the Tiny4412SDK-1506 carrier board can work with this module.

6.2 Hardware Connection

Please refer to the following diagram to connect the Matrix-Buzzer to the Tiny4412
matrix-buzzer_tiny4412

Connection Details:

Matrix-Buzzer Tiny4412
G GPIO1 GND
V GPIO1 5V
S GPIO11 S

6.3 Compile Test Program

Please login the Matrix hub and enter the matrix-tiny4412 branch

$ cd matrix
$ git checkout tiny4412

Compile the matrix code

$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- clean
$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf-
$ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- install

Note: please make sure to install the cross compiler "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc-4.7.3" on your PC, which is used to compile files for the Tiny4412-UbuntuCore.
Generated library files are under the "install/lib" directory. Applications are under the "install/usr/bin" directory. The test program for the "Matrix-Buzzer" module is "matrix-buzzer".

6.4 Run Test Program

Please copy the library files and test program to the Tiny4412

$ cp install/usr/bin/* tiny4412_rootfs/usr/bin/
$ cp install/lib/* tiny4412_rootfs/lib/ -d

Power on the Tiny4412 and run the following command in UbuntuCore's terminal

$ matrix-buzzer

6.5 Code Sample

int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
    int pin = PWM_PIN1;
    int Hz;
    int duty;
 
    if (argc == 4) {
        if (parseCmd(argc, argv, &pin, &Hz, &duty) == -1) {
            return -1;
        }
    } else {
        Hz = 1000;
        duty = 500;
        printf("Usage:%s PWM[0~1] freq duty[0~1000]\n", argv[0]);
        printf("Using default config: pin=PWM0 freq=%dHz duty=%d\n", Hz, duty);
    }
 
    if (PWMPlay(pin, Hz, duty) == -1) {
        printf("Fail to output PWM\n");
    }  
    printf("Press enter to stop PWM\n");
    getchar();
    PWMStop(pin);
    printf("Stopped PWM\n");
    return 0;
}

7 与RaspberryPi连接使用

8 与Arduino连接使用

9 相关资料