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** Solution: py532.i2c.py is hard coded to use "0" as the i2c_channel. This needs to be updated to "1" for Rev2 boards, or better yet, have it check which bus is in place and use the correct I2C bus location via detection. | ** Solution: py532.i2c.py is hard coded to use "0" as the i2c_channel. This needs to be updated to "1" for Rev2 boards, or better yet, have it check which bus is in place and use the correct I2C bus location via detection. | ||
** Better Solution: the libraries downloaded with the git clone of the hikaru-gatekeeper are not the latest. make sure to download the latest libraries (quick2wire, py532, possibly others) independently to get code that will work on Rev2 raspberry pi boards | ** Better Solution: the libraries downloaded with the git clone of the hikaru-gatekeeper are not the latest. make sure to download the latest libraries (quick2wire, py532, possibly others) independently to get code that will work on Rev2 raspberry pi boards | ||
+ | * Rooted Galaxy S3, NFC reader still does not see phone. Mog suggested that an application might have to be running that will broadcast the NFC ID. --[[User:Omegix|Omegix]] ([[User talk:Omegix|talk]]) 21:13, 31 July 2013 (CDT) | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 21:13, 31 July 2013
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Contents
[hide]Overview
- RaspberryPi
- Running Rasbpian
- ssh raspberrypi.local
- Running Rasbpian
Setup
Steps Taken
- Installed Raspbian on a 16GB SD memory card
- Followed this guide to get I2C available
- Used this article to determine that I had a 256MB Model B RaspberryPi. This is important, because when checking i2cdetect I have to use "-y 0" instead of the "-y 1".
- This article is good too, it mentions to add the pi user to the i2c group so you don't have to run sudo all the time.
- http://www.skpang.co.uk/blog/archives/575
- sudo adduser pi i2c
Troubleshooting
- Ran into this error when running DannyO's (hubcitylabs) poll.py script:
quick2wire/i2c.py", line 72, in transaction
ioctl(self.fd, I2C_RDWR, addressof(ioctl_arg))
- Problem Description: hubcitylab's poll.py script works on Rev1 RasbPi, doesn't work on Rev2
- Solution: py532.i2c.py is hard coded to use "0" as the i2c_channel. This needs to be updated to "1" for Rev2 boards, or better yet, have it check which bus is in place and use the correct I2C bus location via detection.
- Better Solution: the libraries downloaded with the git clone of the hikaru-gatekeeper are not the latest. make sure to download the latest libraries (quick2wire, py532, possibly others) independently to get code that will work on Rev2 raspberry pi boards
- Rooted Galaxy S3, NFC reader still does not see phone. Mog suggested that an application might have to be running that will broadcast the NFC ID. --Omegix (talk) 21:13, 31 July 2013 (CDT)
Resources
- http://hubcitylabs.org/nfc-on-raspberrypi-with-pn532-py532lib-and-i2c/
- http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cooqrobot-PN532-NFC-RFID-Reader-Writer-Module-starter-kits-with-tags-For-Arduino-/161010274918?pt=Wissenschaftliche_Ger%C3%A4te&hash=item257cf5d266
- http://www.hobbytronics.co.uk/raspberry-pi-raspbian-distro
- this article goes over how to use the internal pullup\pulldown resistors on the pi: https://github.com/quick2wire/quick2wire-gpio-admin/blob/master/README.md
Python Approach
- usbScan.py
- Script will continuously scan for new USB devices, and call ldap Check. If ldap check successful, call DoorUnlock.
- nfcScan.py
- same as usbScan.py, except for NFC (and RFID)
- ldapCheck.py
- Take in value, see if it's in the LDAP
- DoorUnlock.py
- Throw pins high and low on the GPIO to trigger relays that will be tied to a powerbolt1000.
- Monitor pins wired to reed switches to ensure door is closed before re-locking.
- Pin Assignments
- Relay for Door Unlock (IN1 on Keyes Relay Board): #23 on GPIO
- Relay for Door Lock (IN2 on Keyes Relay Board): #24 on GPIO
- ScanReedSwitch
- Pin Assignments: #25 on GPIO
- Willie IRC Bot Framework
- install from github, tarball may not be latest
- Install Dependencies: sudo apt-get install python-lxml python-mysqldb python-tweepy python-feedparser python-enchant; sudo pip install pytz praw
- run sudo ./setup install to install modules
- install from github, tarball may not be latest
Perl Approach
- Would have to write an PN532 driver in perl
- Alternatively have perl call python scripts, python already has a PN532 driver written
- Write a new ackis module for NFC monitoring