BeagleBone Black Revisions C
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BeagleBone Black Revision C features a 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 AM3358BZCZ100 processor. It can be either used as a standalone computer or as a development board by embedding it into other systems. It is based on Linux OS and it is apt for makers, hobbyists, or electronic engineers.
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Specifications of BeagleBone Black (Revision C)
- Processor: 1GHz AM3358BZCZ100 ARM Cortex-A8
- Memory: 512MB DDR3 RAM
- Flash: 4GB eMMC
- EEPROM: 4kB
- PMIC: TPS65217C
- I/O: 2x 46-Pin GPIO Headers
- 1 Boot Button
- 1 Reset Button
- 1 Power Button
- Debug: Serial Debug Port 20-Pin CTI JTAG
- 1 Power indicator LED
- 4 User controllable LED indicators
- 2 Ethernet LED status indicators
- Graphics: 20M polygons/S 3D SGX530
- Optional Storage: both 3.3V MMC and Micro SD Card Slot
- 1 Client Mini USB 2.0
- 1 Host USB A 2.0
- Ethernet: 10/100 RJ45 Ethernet Port
- HDMI Audio
- Power Compatibility: 5V DC Power Jack
- Dimensions: 8.64cm x 5.33cm
- Weighs 39.68 Grams
Software and Operating System Compatibility
BeagleBone Black is compatible with (OS):
- Linux
- ThreadX
- QNX
- Windows Embedded CE
- Android
The board supports:
- Cloud9 UDE
- Ubuntu
- Android
- Debian
Difference Between BeagleBone Black and BeagleBone Wireless
BeagleBone Wireless supports wireless connectivity whereas BeagleBone Black lacks this feature of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. On the other hand, the BeagleBone Black has RJ45 Ethernet but BeagleBone Wireless has no Ethernet port. Other than that, both are pretty much the same.
Items Included
- 1x BeagleBone Black SBC
- 1x Mini USB to USB-A Cable
Compatible Cases (Not Included)