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-====== Brain On a Board (BOB) ====== 
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-BOB is a test rig comprised of the components of an [[:unfurl:fern|Unfurl Fern]]. It was built by samw in feb-mar 2023. 
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-===== Components ===== 
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-  * A mikrotik routerboard 5 port router/access point 
-  * 4x [[:unfurl:node|Unfurl Nodes]] 
-  * 2x Beaglebones 
-      * One is the standard unfurl beaglebone 
-      * the second "beaglebob" is used for bob-specific stuff, like running a separate mqtt server and connecting to nodes via esp programmers over usb. 
-  * A length of LED strip 
-  * 2x espprog usb programmers 
-      * Can be connected to any of the nodes for flashing/serial debug 
-      * connected to beaglebob via a USB hub 
-  * 1x 24v PSU for the nodes and router 
-  * 1x 12v PSU for the LED strip 
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-===== Network ===== 
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-There is a BAN (BOB Area Network) routed by the MikroTik. This includes a BOB-specific wifi network, the idea being to keep BOB-stuff entirely separate and independent of any other airgiants infra, meaning that a) BOB doesn't interfere with any real kit and b) BOB is self-contained and can be taken on holiday to places. The MikroTik 
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-  * MikroTik - 20.20.23.1 
-  * BeagleBone - 10.20.23.10 
-  * BeagleBOB - 10.20.23.20 
-  * Nodes - Dynamic, somewhere in the DHCP range (10.20.23.100-200) 
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brain_on_a_board.1677860103.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/03/03 16:15 by samw

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