Easy-to-use, credit card-sized Linux computer for customisable IoT designs
18-11-2016 |
Mouser Electronics
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Subs & Systems
Mouser is now offering the BeagleBone Black Wireless. Based on the extremely successful open source BeagleBone Black hardware design, the device is a high-expansion, maker-focused open hardware computer created by the BeagleBoard.org Foundation. The device is an easy-to-use, credit card-sized Linux computer designed for powerful IoT applications.
The device maximizes connectivity by trading in the 10/100 Ethernet port from BeagleBone Black for a high-performance Texas Instruments WL1835MOD 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi module with Bluetooth capabilities. The board offers an HDMI output, serial debug port, PC USB interface, USB 2.0 host, and reset and power buttons. The board also retains the 4GB of onboard eMMC memory with Debian Linux pre-installed, allowing the device to boot in 10 seconds, and enabling engineers to start developing through a web browser in less than five minutes using a single USB cable.
The device is built on an Octavo OSD3358 system-in-package (SiP), which integrates a Texas Instruments TPS65217C power management IC (PMIC), Sitara AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 microprocessor, and TL5209 low dropout (LDO) voltage regulator, plus affordable design tools that maximize access for customized variations. It is fully software, hardware and mechanically compatible with BeagleBone Black. The Wireless board is also compatible with all existing capes and accessories for hardware expansion, integration, and peripherals, including capes for the Seeed Grove System and MikroElektronika mikroBUS clickBoard system.