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[Discontinued]Beagleboard.org BeagleBone Black Wireless MCU Development Board BeagleBone Black Wireless BeagleBone Black Wireless
USB-A to mini-B cable, Getting Started guide. A monitor with HDMI input, a keyboard and a mouse will be required for stand-alone operation. BeagleBone Black Wireless SBC. The BeagleBone Black Wireless from beagleboard.org is a development board based on the AM335x Arm Cortex-A8 processor, with additional wireless networking functionality. This BeagleBone board is a single board computer (SBC) which is supplied with Debian Linux OS pre-installed and can be used as a stand-alone computer or embedded into a system. The additional wireless capabilities come from a WiLink Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chip. You can also add up to four expansion capes onto the headers on the BeagleBone Black Wireless board. BeagleBone Black vs. BeagleBone Black Wireless The original BeagleBone Black Rev C (125-2411) and the BeagleBone Black Wireless boards are very similar. The main addition with the Wireless version is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, instead of the Ethernet LAN connection on the traditional board. Therefore the BeagleBone Black Wireless is ideal if you are looking to communicate with other systems or devices across a further distance.. What's on-board?. Processor: AM3358BZCZ100 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 Memory: 4GB eMMC flash, 512MB DDR3, 4KB EEPROM WiFi: WiLink 1835 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.1 with BLE Graphics: SGX530 3D, 20M Polygons/S Storage: microSD card, 3.3V MMC PMIC: TPS65217C USB: 1 x USB A 2.0 Host, 1 x miniUSB 2.0 Client Audio: HDMI GPIO: 2 x 46-pin Headers Debug: 20-pin CTI JTAG Serial debug port LED Indicators: Power, Wi-FI, Bluetooth, 4 x User Controllable Buttons: reset, boot, power Power: miniUSB or 5V DC Jack. What's Included?. 1 x Beaglebone Black Wireless board 1 x USB Cable (mini-USB to USB-A). Looking for Inspiration?. This BeagleBone board enables you to prototype and design many different things. For example, create a gaming console, automate your home or set up a security system. If you're stuck for ideas, the BeagleBoard website has a bunch of community-supported resources to spark your imagination: https://beagleboard.org Supported Operating Systems Linux Android Windows Embedded CE QNX ThreadX Software Compatibility Debian Android Ubuntu Cloud9 IDE What else will you need? Power supply: 5V 1A HDMI/DVI-V monitor Micro HDMI to HDMI cable OR micro HDMI to DVI-D adapter Keyboard ; Mouse USB Hub (optional) - the board has 1 USB port so you may wish to add this for extra connectivity.
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