Today, thousands of designers, makers, hobbyists and engineers have adopted BeagleBone for its one-of-a-kind functionality as a credit-card-sized Linux computer that connects with the Internet and ...
BeagleBoard.org launched the BeagleBone Cape Plug-in Board Design Contest on Nov. 1, 2012, and gave hobbyists two months to submit their schematic, a video and the bill of materials (BOM) for their ...
August 13, 2012. Throwing a bone to designers and hobbyists looking to develop creative, Linux-based electronics, BeagleBoard.org has announced the availability of more than 20 new plug-in boards for ...
Developers, makers, and hobbyists who utilize the BeagleBone development board hardware for their projects may be excited to learn about a new BeagleBone LCD capacitive touchscreen that is now ...
The BeagleBone Black, with an impressive amount of computing power and a whole bunch of I/O, would make an impressive CNC controller, save for two shortcomings: The BBB isn’t in stock anywhere, and ...
Developers and electronic enthusiasts that are looking for a 4 axis Beaglebone Black based CNC controller mainly interested in a new development board that has been created by Necitec. NecitecHave ...
April 23, 2013. BeagleBone Black, the next-generation offering from BeagleBoard.org, enables everyone from electronic artists to engineers to access to a ready-to-use, 1-GHz computer for $45. This ...
We miss the days when everything had daughterboards. Now, Arduinos have shields and Raspberry Pis have hats. The BeagleBone has capes. Whatever. However, regardless ...
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