Before Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone was the go-to low-cost developer board for enthusiasts. It’s still used by many, and a new BeagleBone board is now being targeted at robots. The $79.95 BeagleBone Blue ...
The BeagleBone is a board that doesn’t get a lot of attention in a world of $5 Raspberry Pis, $8 single board computers based on router chipsets, and a dizzying array of Kickstarter projects promising ...
Built around the BeagleBone open hardware maker computer, it has a set of peripherals suited for building mobile robots. The onboard 9-axis inertial measurement unit and barometer enable the ...
Before Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone was the go-to low-cost developer board for enthusiasts. It’s still used by many, and a new BeagleBone board is now being targeted at robots. The US $79.95 BeagleBone ...
Download the PDF of this article. A pleasant surprise for me at Embedded World this year was BeagleBoard.org’s BeagleBone Blue (Fig. 1). It targets robots and mobile embedded devices with plenty of ...
Watch out, Raspberry Pi! It looks like there’s some fresh hot competition on the horizon. The BeagleBoard.org Foundation has just released its latest single-board computer, the BeagleBoard Blue, and ...
The BeagleBoard.org Foundation has announced the release of its latest single-board computer, the BeagleBone Blue, with a focus on making it as easy as possible to build Linux-powered robots. The ...
It was only recently we highlighted the BeagleBone Black Wireless, but Gadget Master should also take note of the BeagleBone Blue robotics design kit. Built around the BeagleBone open hardware and ...
One of the first decisions an embedded designer is faced with is what hardware platform to use to prove out their design. The correct prototyping platform can save weeks or even months of effort if ...
The LightCrafter Display 2000 EVM has an I 2 C interface for control and displays data provided from a parallel interface (Fig. 2). The parallel interface supports 8-, 16- and 24-bit data streams. The ...
If that sounds like a mouthful, just call it SCUTTLE – the open-source mobile robot designed at Texas A&M University. SCUTTLE is a low cost (under $350) robot designed for teaching Aggies at the ...