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BeagleBoard
Description: The Beagle Board
is an incredibly powerful single-board computer developed by Texas
Instruments, featuring their OMAP3530 system on a chip. The board is
supported by a large community and is designed with open-source
development in mind.
The Beagle Board measures about 3x3" and has all the functionality of a
basic computer. With its numerous expansion options, the Beagle Board
can be used as the backbone for a large variety of projects. The
OMAP3530 includes an HD-video capable TMS320C64x+ DSP for accelerated
video and audio decoding, and an OpenGL ES 2.0 capable 2D/3D GPU. Video
outputs can be provided by the on-board S-video or DVI-D (HDMI
connector) outputs.
The board also includes an MMC+/SD/SDIO interface, USB 2.0, 3.5mm
stereo audio in/out connectors, and RS-232 and JTAG connectors.
The board can consume up to 2W of power, which can be provided via USB
or an external 5V source, via the on-board barrel jack. Because of the
efficient power consumption, the board requires no additional cooling.
Note: We now carry the C4 revision of this board.
Features:
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600MHz superscalar ARM Cortex A8 processor
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Over 1,200 Dhrystone MIPS
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Up to 10 million polygons per second graphics output
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HD-video capable C64x+ DSP core
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256MB LPDDR RAM
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256MB NAND Flash
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I2C, I2S, SPI, MMC/SD capabilities
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DVI-D and S-video video output
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JTAG
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SD/MMC+ socket
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3.5mm stereo in/out
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USB 2.0 HS OTG
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RS-232 serial
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