New in the Maker Shed: BeagleBoard BeagleBone

New in the Maker Shed: BeagleBoard BeagleBone:


The BeagleBoard BeagleBone has just arrived in the Maker Shed in a limited quantity. It’s a low cost, high-expansion, hardware-hacker focused BeagleBoard for people that love embedded Linux systems. The ‘Bone is basically a bare bones BeagleBoard and can run alone as a full-featured Linux machine and development environment. It can also act as a peripheral or expansion for your current computer or regular BeagleBoard by connecting via USB or Ethernet. The BeagleBone is small even by BeagleBoard standards and with high-performance ARM capabilities, the BeagleBone brings full-featured Linux (Angstrom) to places it has never gone before.





  • Board size: 3.4″ x 2.1″

  • TI AM3358 ARM Cortex-A8-based microprocessor.

  • Shipped with 2GB microSD card with the Angstrom Distribution with node.js and Cloud9 IDE

  • Single cable development environment with built-in FTDI-based serial/JTAG and on-board hub to give the same cable simultaneous access to a USB device port on the target processor

  • Industry standard 3.3V I/Os on the expansion headers with easy-to-use 0.1″ spacing

  • On-chip Ethernet, not off of USB

  • Easier to clone thanks to larger pitch on BGA devices (0.8mm vs. 0.4mm), no package-on-package memories, standard DDR2 vs. LPDDR, integrated USB PHYs and more.

  • Future expansion cards will add additional functionality (like DVI and HDMI output)

  • NOTE: Requires USB A to Mini B cable for programming.






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