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BeagleBone® Black is an affordable, community-supported, open source development platform for developers and hobbyists of all levels. Boot Linux in seconds and get started on development in less than 5 minutes with just a single USB cable. BeagleBone® Black can be used as a standalone computer or an embedded system.
Say hello to BeagleBoard.org® BeagleBone® Black. This open-source computer board is ideal for users with any level of experience, so whether you’re a hobbyist looking for something to tinker with or an engineer looking to create new applications the BeagleBone® Black is a perfect little board that you can have up and running in no time.
Compact form, powerful performance
BeagleBone® Black is a development board based on a powerful ARM Cortex-A8 with an ARM Cortex-M3 and 2 PRUs. With an awesome 1GHZ processor, 512MB onboard DDR3 RAM, Ethernet LAN connection, two 46-pin headers, micro-HDMI for audio/video output, USB ports, and other I/O features. The Rev C can be used as a stand-alone computer or an embedded system.
Start developing in no time
You’ll be pleased to know that BeagleBone® Black is designed to be with ease of use in mind. With the user-friendly Debian Linux OS preloaded on the board’s flash you can boot Linux in as little as 10 seconds and can start developing in as little as 5 minutes with just a single USB cable!
Processor | AM3358BZCZ100 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 |
Memory | 4GB eMMC flash, 512MB DDR3, 4KB EEPROM |
Graphics | SGX530 3D, 20M Polygons/S |
Storage | microSD card, 3.3V MMC |
PMIC | TPS65217C |
USB | 1 x USB A 2.0 Host, 1 x miniUSB 2.0 Client |
Ethernet | RJ45 Connector 10/100 |
Audio | HDMI |
GPIO | 2 x 46-pin Headers |
Debug | 20-pin CTI JTAG Serial debug port |
LED Indicators | 1 x power, 2 x Ethernet, 4 x User Controllable |
Buttons | reset, boot, power |
Power | miniUSB or 5V DC Jack |
Supported OS | Linux
Android Windows Embedded CE QNX ThreadX |
Software Compatibility | Debian
Android Ubuntu Cloud9 UDE |
SKU | 1252411 |
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mpn | 102110420 |
brand | Beagleboard.org |
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