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The BeagleBone is a low-cost, high-expansion BeagleBoard using the [http://www.ti.com/am335x TI AM335x] SoC based on an [http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ddi0344d/DDI0344D_cortex_a8_r2p1_trm.pdf ARM Cortex-A8] processor core. It is similar to the earlier BeagleBoards and can act as a USB or Ethernet connected expansion companion for your current BeagleBoard and BeagleBoard-xM or work stand-alone. The BeagleBone is small even by BeagleBoard standards yet still provides much of the performance and capabilities of the larger BeagleBoards.
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The BeagleBone is a low-cost, high-expansion BeagleBoard using the [http://www.ti.com/am335x TI AM335x] SoC based on an [http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ddi0344d/DDI0344D_cortex_a8_r2p1_trm.pdf ARM Cortex-A8] processor core using the [http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.subset.architecture.reference/index.html#v7AR ARMv7-A] architecture. It is similar to the earlier BeagleBoards and can act as a USB or Ethernet connected expansion companion for your current BeagleBoard and BeagleBoard-xM or work stand-alone. The BeagleBone is small even by BeagleBoard standards yet still provides much of the performance and capabilities of the larger BeagleBoards.
  
 
==Manual==
 
==Manual==

Revision as of 12:37, 27 May 2012


This page collects information about BeagleBoard.org's TI AM335x ARM-based BeagleBone board.

NEWS:

  • BeadaFrame 7" LCD display kits for Beagleboard and Beaglebone are available now!


Events

NEWS: First person to post a "HowTo" for use with the Nintendo Wii NunChuk and Trainer board wins $150 cash

  • Must have working code example
  • Must have pictures of hardware interface
  • Must have complete instructions


Hardware

The BeagleBone is a low-cost, high-expansion BeagleBoard using the TI AM335x SoC based on an ARM Cortex-A8 processor core using the ARMv7-A architecture. It is similar to the earlier BeagleBoards and can act as a USB or Ethernet connected expansion companion for your current BeagleBoard and BeagleBoard-xM or work stand-alone. The BeagleBone is small even by BeagleBoard standards yet still provides much of the performance and capabilities of the larger BeagleBoards.

Manual

See BeagleBone System Reference Manual (rev. A3_1.0).

Errata

Interfacing to Raw LCD Panels

Clones

BeagleBone-based products

Beagle case

Adapters

Expansion boards

BeadaFrame

BeadaFrame with BeagleBone companion board

Hardware Features:

  • 7" 800x480 TFT LCD screen
  • PWM Backlight control
  • Resistive touch panel
  • Plastic frame
  • 256MB Nand flash(K9F2G08)
  • RS232 serial ports(UART1 w/ CTS&RTS)
  • Stereo audio out
  • Micro-phone in
  • 6 x USER buttons
  • PWM Beeper
  • RTC with Battery(DS1302)


Board recovery

Development environments

Instead of just using compiler + editor, you can use complete image create "development tool chains" which integrate compiler, build system, packaging tools etc. in one tool chain.

OpenEmbedded

Eclipse

Android

Linux hints

Wince

FAQ

For BeagleBoard frequently asked questions (FAQ) see community FAQ and "official" BeagleBoard.org FAQ.

Links

Home page

beagleboard.org (beagle board home)

  • Using Google you can search beagleboard.org (including IRC logs) using site:beagleboard.org <search term>

Manuals and resources



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