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BeagleBoard.org Foundation

Single-board computer vendor for TI Arm-based processors

The BeagleBoard.org Foundation is a Michigan,USA-based 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that provides education in and collaboration around the design and use of open-source software and hardware in embedded computing. BeagleBoard.org provides a forum for the owners and developers of open-source software and hardware to exchange ideas, knowledge and experience.

The BeagleBoard.org community collaborates on the development of open source physical computing solutions including robotics, personal manufacturing tools like 3D printers and laser cutters, and other types of industrial and machine controls.

AC/DC & DC/DC converters (integrated FET)
TPS62872-Q1 Automotive, 2.7V-to-6V input, 12A stackable synchronous buck converter

 

Arm-based processors
AM3358 Sitara processor: Arm Cortex-A8, 3D graphics, PRU-ICSS, CAN AM5706 Sitara processor: cost optimized Arm Cortex-A15 & DSP and secure boot AM5708 Sitara processor: cost optimized Arm Cortex-A15 & DSP, multimedia and secure boot AM5716 Sitara processor: Arm Cortex-A15 & DSP AM5718 Sitara processor: Arm Cortex-A15 & DSP, multimedia AM5718-HIREL AM5718-HIREL Sitara™ Processors Silicon Revision 2.0 AM5726 Sitara processor: dual Arm Cortex-A15 & dual DSP AM5728 Sitara processor: dual Arm Cortex-A15 & dual DSP, multimedia AM5729 Sitara processor AM5746 Sitara processor: dual arm Cortex-A15 & dual DSP, ECC on DDR and secure boot AM5748 Sitara processor: dual arm Cortex-A15 & dual DSP, multimedia, ECC on DDR and secure boot AM5749 Sitara processor: dual Arm Cortex-A15 & dual DSP, multimedia, ECC on DDR, secure boot, deep learning AM623 Internet of Things (IoT) and gateway SoC with Arm® Cortex®-A53-based object and gesture recognition AM625 Human-machine-interaction SoC with Arm® Cortex®-A53-based edge AI and full-HD dual display AM67 Arm®Cortex®-A53 SoC with triple display, 3D graphics, PCIe 3, USB3, 4K video codec for HMI AM67A Arm®Cortex®-A53 4 TOPS vision SoC with RGB-IR ISP for 4 cameras, machine vision, robotics, smart HMI TDA4VM Dual Arm® Cortex®-A72 SoC and C7x DSP with deep-learning, vision and multimedia accelerators

 

Ethernet PHYs
DP83867CR Low-power, robust gigabit Ethernet PHY transceiver in a small QFN package DP83TD510E IEEE 802.3cg 10BASE-T1L Ethernet PHY

 

Multi-channel ICs (PMICs)
TPS65219 Integrated power management (PMIC) for Arm® Cortex®- A53 processors and FPGAs TPS659037 Power Management IC (PMIC) for ARM Cortex A15 Processors

 

Shunt voltage references
TLVH431 1.5% low-voltage wide-operating current adjustable precision shunt regulator

 

Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
CC1352P7 SimpleLink™ Arm® Cortex®-M4F multiprotocol sub-1 GHz and 2.4-GHz wireless MCU integrated power amp

 

Supervisor & reset ICs
TPS3808 Low-quiescent current supervisor with programmable delay & manual reset

 

USB power switches & charging port controllers
TPS2051B 0.5A loading, 2.7-5.5V, 70mΩ USB power switch, active-high

 

Wi-Fi products
CC3301 SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth® Low Energy companion IC
Contact
Resources offered
  • Evaluation board
Supported regions
  • Africa
  • China
  • Europe
  • India
  • Japan
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • Rest of Asia
  • South America
Headquarters
  • 4467 Ascot Ct
  • Oakland Twp, MI 48306
  • Oakland Twp, Michigan, 48306
  • United States

Resources

Evaluation board

BEAGL-BONE-AI-64 — BeagleBone® AI-64 embedded computing board based on Jacinto™ TDA4VM Arm® Cortex®-72 processor

The BeagleBone® AI-64 from the BeagleBoard.org Foundation is a complete system for developing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning solutions with the convenience and expandability of the BeagleBone platform and onboard peripherals to start learning and building applications.

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Not available on TI.com
Evaluation board

BEAGL-BONE-BLACK — BeagleBone® Black is a single-board computer from the BeagleBoard.org foundation based on AM335x

BeagleBone Black is a low-cost, community-supported development platform for developers and hobbyists. Boot Linux in under 10 seconds and get started on development in less than 5 minutes with just a single USB cable.
Not available on TI.com
Evaluation board

BEAGL-PLAY-SBC — BeaglePlay® single-board computer from the BeagleBoard.org foundation based on AM62x

BeaglePlay is an open-source single board computer designed to simplify the process of adding sensors, actuators, indicators, human interfaces, and connectivity to a reliable embedded system. It features a powerful 64-bit, quad-core processor and innovative connectivity options, including WiFi, (...)

Not available on TI.com
Evaluation board

BEAGLE-3P-BBONE-AI — BeagleBone® AI AM5729 development board for embedded Artificial Intelligence

What is BeagleBone® AI?

Built on the proven BeagleBoard.org® open source Linux approach, BeagleBone® AI fills the gap between small SBCs and more powerful industrial computers. Based on the Texas Instruments, Sitara™ AM5729 processor, developers have access to a highly integrated and (...)

Evaluation board

BEAGLEBOARD-X15 — BeagleBoard-X15 Development Board

The BeagleBoard-X15 is a low-cost, open source, community supported development platform for Sitara™ AM57x Processors (AM5728, AM5726, AM5718, AM5716).  With two 1.5‑GHz ARM® Cortex®-A15 cores for user interface, video and graphic accelerators, two 750‑MHz C66x DSP cores, quad core PRU (...)

Evaluation board

BEAGLEY-AI — BeagleBoard.org Foundation BeagleY® AI single board computer based on AM67A

BeagleY® AI is an open-source single board computer designed to simplify the process of building smart human machine interfaces (HMI), adding cameras and high-speed connectivity to a reliable embedded system. It features a powerful 64-bit, quad-core A53 processor, multiple powerful AI accelerators (...)

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