To house small PCBs using USB as the external power and signal interconnect, Hammond Electronics has extended its 1551 miniature enclosure family with three new sizes, all 15.5mm high: “The sizes have ...
Some of the best DIY projects use microcontrollers or cheap single board computers to automate awesome stuff. But Between the Arduino, the Raspberry Pi, and the BeagleBone, it's hard to figure out ...
Mouser Electronics is taking pre-orders for BeagleBone Black Wireless, the maker-focused credit card-sized Linux computer created by the BeagleBoard.org Foundation. Mouser Electronics is taking ...
Although the BeagleBone Green was announced at the Bay Area Maker Faire last May, there hasn’t been much said about it on the usual forums and IRC channels. Now, it’s finally out and I got my hands on ...
Mouser Electronics is stocking the newly released BeagleBone AI, created by the BeagleBoard.org Foundation as a powerful open hardware computer that makes it easy to explore how AI can be used in a ...
September 20, 2019 – Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest semiconductors and electronic components, is now stocking the newly released BeagleBone ® AI.
Over the past few years, the BeagleBone ecosystem has grown from the original BeagleBone White, followed two years later by the BeagleBone Black. The Black was the killer board of the BeagleBone ...
Open source? Check. Linux? Check. Under $100? Check. It's time to meet BeagleBone, a new $89 open source hardware platform, giving electronic enthusiasts a smaller, friendlier and more affordable ...
Jason Kridner is a software architecture manager for embedded processors at Texas Instruments (TI). He has done some interesting things with TI's chips and boards (watch BeagleBone and Some Fun ...
Imagination Technologies has launched the Creator programme in a move in which it says will provide low cost development systems for use by a range of users looking to create applications featuring ...
Download the PDF of this article. A pleasant surprise for me at Embedded World this year was BeagleBoard.org’s BeagleBone Blue (Fig. 1). It targets robots and mobile embedded devices with plenty of ...