Raspberry Pi

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Setting Up The Raspian

Establish Wifi, Bluetooth.

Credentials are pi@raspberrypi.local and raspberry. KiTTY seems to be a good terminal.

Set Up WiFi without Screen

Into root directory:

  • Add an empty file called ssh
  • Add a file wpa_supplicant.conf which includes
country=ee 
update_config=1
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
network={
    scan_ssid=1
    ssid="YOUR_NETWORK_NAME"
    psk="YOUR_PASSWORD"
    key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
}

Note the (Notepad++: Edit) EOL conversion UNIX.

https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2017/04/manually-setting-up-pi-wifi-using-wpa_supplicant-conf/


USB cable // Perhaps requires Zero

Connect via usb to gadget mode. After flashing RaspianOS. The following files are at boot-directory

  • Modify config.txt: add dtoverlay=dwc2
  • Add an empty file called ssh
  • Edit cmdline.txt: Ensure that there exist rootwait modules-load=dwc2,g_ether.

Now you can ssh pi@raspberrypi.local if the usb cable is plugged in.

Bluetooth on Raspi 3

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt-get install python-bluez
#sudo apt install bluetooth pi-bluetooth bluez blueman

sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/dbus-org.bluez.service. Modify ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd –C

sudo sdptool add SP

sudo reboot

sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez libbluetooth-dev
sudo python3 -m pip install pybluez


Raspi and VIM

sudo apt install vim
sudo apt install vim-nox
#Vundle
git clone https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim

vim ~/.vimrc


" Syntax highlight
syntax enable
" Tabs are spaces
set expandtab
" Number of spaces per tab
set tabstop=2
" Search as soon as characters are entered
set incsearch
" Highlight search results
set hlsearch

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18948491/running-python-code-in-vim

https://scribles.net/enabling-python-autocomplete-in-vim-on-raspberry-pi/

Bundle 'Valloric/YouCompleteMe'



Raspi and Ev3-G

Error Messages so far

raspberry pi device added succesfuly but failed to connect

Connection failed: _blueman.RFCOMMError: Failed to get rfcomm channel

Paired successfully but this device has no services which can be used with raspberry pi


Pairing ev3 and Raspi

Pairing and connecting is easy using X11.

bluetooth-agent command do not exist on Jessie. Use bluetoothctl with the following script shown on Stackechange:

sudo bluetoothctl <<EOF
power on
discoverable on
pairable on
agent NoInputNoOutput
default-agent 
EOF


bluetoothctl
power on
discoverable on
scan on
trust <ev3 address>
pair <ev3 address>
agent on OR default-agent
devices
quit
Device 24:71:89:BA:DA:61 ev3dev
Device 00:16:53:53:64:E1 EV3

It helps to restart Ev3.

The file /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf

rfcomm0 {
  # Automatically bind the device at startup
  bind no;
  # Bluetooth address of the device
  device 00:16:53:53:64:E1 ;
  # RFCOMM channel for the connection
  channel 2;
  # Description of the connection
  comment "This is Device EV3's serial port.";
}


[To establish Bluetooth] connection, need to create the serial device that binds to the paired Ev3 robot:

sudo rfcomm connect rfcomm0  00:16:53:53:64:E1

or use

sudo rfcomm bind /dev/rfcomm0  00:16:53:53:64:E1 1

where the last number is the communication channel. It needs to be unique.

Some links


Transmitting From EV3-G To Raspberry Pi

File:EV3BT sendTo
Two simple scripts to send data to Raspberry Pi.
#hackster.io -> Raspberry Pi Lego Mindstorms ev3 bluetooth
import serial
import time
EV3 = serial.Serial('/dev/rfcomm0')
print("Listening to")
try:
    while True:
        n = EV3.inWaiting()
        if n != 0:
            s = EV3.read(n)
            print( s )
            for n in s:
                print( "x%02X" % (n), end=' ' )
                #print( chr( int(n) ) )
            print()
        time.sleep(0.5)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    pass
EV3.close()

The received data looks like

b'\x12\x00\x01\x00\x81\x9e\x07Status\x00\x04\x00Hei\x00'
x12 x00 x01 x00 x81 x9E x07 x53 x74 x61 x74 x75 x73 x00 x04 x00 x48 x65 x69 x00

Transmitting From Raspberry Pi To EV3-G

Run the following program on EV-g .

One hello instead of multiple.

and the then start the Python script on the Raspi:

#! /usr/bin/env/ python3
import serial
import time
import EV3BT

EV3 = serial.Serial('/dev/rfcomm0')
s = EV3BT.encodeMessage(EV3BT.MessageType.Text, 'abc', 'Have fun')
for i in range(10):
    print( EV3BT.printMessage(s) )
    EV3.write(s)
    time.sleep(1)
    print(i)
EV3.close()

The brick says once Hello' and after that wants to connect to raspi. If the wrong password is given, the Python code will shutdown. The update in the EV3-G's Bluetooth command do not work.

Raspi and Ev3Dev