BeagleBoard.org

BeagleBoard.org

BeagleBoard.org is a non-profit organization that designs and produces a series of small single-board computers for educational, hobbyist, and prototyping purposes. The BeagleBoard.org community was created in 2008 by Gerald Coley, Jason Kridner, and a group of engineers as a platform for developing open-source hardware and software that target ARM architecture.

 

The boards produced by BeagleBoard.org are based on the Texas Instruments ARM processor family, including the popular BeagleBone and BeagleBone Black boards. These boards are equipped with a variety of hardware features including USB ports, Ethernet, HDMI, and GPIO pins, which make them ideal for a wide range of applications such as robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), home automation, and more.

 

BeagleBoard.org also provides a wealth of resources and documentation for its users. This includes hardware manuals, software libraries, and a supportive online community. Since its inception, the organization has become a hub for makers, educators, and hobbyists to learn and create with open-source hardware and software.

 

Overall, BeagleBoard.org offers affordable and accessible single-board computers for a variety of applications, with a focus on open-source hardware and software, and a supportive developer community.

Development Boards, Kits, Programmers
  • Evaluation Boards - Expansion Boards, Daughter Cards
  • Evaluation Boards - Embedded - MCU, DSP