Hardware Setup; Running The Demo - Texas Instruments Sub-1 GHz Sensor-to-Cloud Linux E14 Kit Getting Started Manual

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Hardware Setup

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1
Hardware Setup
The BeagleBone Black (BBB) comes equipped with a BeagleBone Wireless Connectivity Cape and a
preinserted microSD card with necessary software. Connect the BBB to the CC1350 LaunchPad labeled
MAC co-processor as shown in
outlet. The CC1350 LaunchPad labeled Sensor in
source using the provided USB cable.
2

Running the Demo

The BBB operates out of the box as a Wi-Fi
with a PC by using the password: sensor-to-cloud. Once connected, open a browser and type in the
address bar: http://192.168.43.1:1310. This opens the Sensor-to-Cloud welcome page hosted on the BBB
(see
Figure
2).
2
Sub-1 GHz Sensor-to-Cloud Linux
Figure
1. Connect the 5-V power supply to the BBB and an electrical
Figure 1
USB connecting BBB &
LaunchPad
5 V Power Supply
Figure 1. Sensor-to-Cloud Hardware Setup
access point with SSID: SitaraAP. Connect to the network
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