BEAGL-BONE-BLACK

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

BEAGL-BONE-BLACK

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Overview

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.

Features
  • Memory: 512MB DDR3 RAM, 4GB 8-bit eMMC on-board flash storage
  • Processor: 3D graphics accelerator, NEON floating-point accelerator, 2x PRU 32-bit microcontrollers
  • Connectivity: USB device for power & data, USB host, Ethernet, HDMI, 2x 46 pin headers
  • Software Compatibility: Debian, Android, Ubuntu, Cloud9 IDE on Node.js w/ BoneScript library

  • USB Type-A to mini-B cable
  • Quick Start Guide

Arm-based processors
AM3358 Sitara processor: Arm Cortex-A8, 3D graphics, PRU-ICSS, CAN
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BEAGL-BONE-BLACK — BeagleBone® Black, community-supported development platform based on Sitara™ AM335x ARM® Cortex®-A8 Processor

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* User guide BeagleBone Black System Reference Manual 13 Aug 2021
Technical article How a SoM accelerates and simplifies processor-based designs PDF | HTML 06 Dec 2021

Related design resources

Software development

ONLINE TRAINING
BOOTL-3P-TRAINING Embedded software development training for TI Arm-based processors

Support & training

Third-party support
TI does not offer ongoing direct design support for this hardware. For support while working through your design, contact BeagleBoard.org Foundation.

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