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node-pru-extended

v1.0.0

Published

Access the Programmable Reatime Units (PRUs) of the BeagleBone

Downloads

40

Readme

Access the Programmable Realtime Units (PRUs) of the BeagleBone from Node.js

This module allows you to interface your Node.js code with programs executing on the BeagleBones Programmable Realtime Units (PRUs). The BeagleBone has 2 PRUs which are separate to the main CPU and run at 200MHz with access to 16 GPIOs each. The benefits of executing code on the PRU are guaranteed realtime execution (outside of the OS) with no load on the primary CPU. The PRUs are coded in TIs own assembly instruction set and can communicate with code running within the OS via interrupts and shared memory space.

This README does not aim to be a complete guide to setting up the PRUs and using them from Node.js. As it is mostly built on the AM335x_PRU Drivers, the Python PRU bindings and the BBB PRU setup guide, you can refer to these sources for more information about the PRUs.

##Fork

This is a fork of https://github.com/omcaree/node-pru which adds a loadDataFile method and modifies execute to accept a entry point address parameter for loading and execution of PRU binaries produced by TI's C compiler.

The Name of the Game

This package is essentially a Node.js bindings for the AM335x_PRU Drivers.

To use this code you need to load uio_pruss and (possibly) configure an appropriate device tree fragment. Here I assume you know how to do this.

Working with device tree, loading kernel modules, installing PASM tool are outside the scope of this document. This code does (some of the) functions of the AM335x_PRU Drivers, that, essentially allow reading/writing the PRU memory, loading and executing PRU firmware, and working with PRU interrupts.

Installation

To install the module simply type

npm install node-pru-extended