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BeagleBone Black Rev C (4GB Flash Memory)

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BeagleBone Black Rev C (4GB Flash Memory)
The Beaglebone Black rev c is a computer-like device that comes in a small package with a processor, graphics acceleration, memory, and all the necessary ICs soldered to a single circuit board. As a result, it is also known as a Single-Board Computer. The beaglebone processor is Sitara AM3358BZCZ100, which is based on an ARM Cortex-A8 processor with a clock speed of 1GHz AM335x.
This Beaglebone Black Microcontroller board includes all of the connections required for the display, Ethernet network, mouse, and keyboard. The Linux operating system is used to boot the processor. This tool is primarily used by researchers to design complex projects and effectively learn about the Linux operating system. This Beaglebone Black is similar to the Beaglebone but includes additional features. When compared to the Beaglebone, it has a faster operating speed and is more widely used. It is used at the development level in robotics, IoT projects, and automation.
BeagleBone Black provides lots of expansion interfaces such as Ethernet, USB host and OTG, TF card, serial, JTAG (no connector by default), HDMI D type, Emmc, ADC, I2C, SPI, PWM, and LCD.
BeagleBone Black Rev C is designed to satisfy the different requirements of various fields including game devices, home, and industrial automation, consumer medical devices, printers, intelligent tolling systems, weighing systems of the intelligent vending machine, educational terminals, and high-end toys.
A monitor or TV, a keyboard, bread board, jumper wires and a 5V power supply are required to get started with the Beaglebone Black. If you have these materials on hand, you are ready to begin with the beaglebone black rev c. Simply connect your beaglebone black to the barrel jack provided on the blackboard with a 5V 3A DC power supply. Connect the beaglebone black to an HDMI-compatible monitor using a micro HDMI cable. To provide input to the board, a keyboard is required.
The user does not need to install any additional operating system on the beaglebone black. Because it comes with a Debian version of Linux, which includes a Linux terminal. You can use the terminal to run common Linux commands and control the Beaglebone Black rev c. Programming is required to interface it with external sensors and actuators. Normally, GPIO module is used to program it using the Python programming language, and it includes 69 GPIO pins.
On-Board Interfaces:
- HDMI D type interface (16-bit color with audio output)
- LCD interface (24-bit output, extended by P8 interface)
- 10/100M Ethernet (RJ45 connector)
- High-speed USB 2.0 OTG interface with PHY (Mini USB type-B connector)
- High-speed USB 2.0 HOST interface with PHY (USB type-A connector)
- TF card slot (SD/MMC)
- 3-line debugging serial interface (6-pin 2.54-pitch connector)
- HDMI type-D interface
- Expansion interface for LCD, UART, eMMC, ADC, I2C, SPI, and PWM
- JTAG interface (optional item, 20-pin standard interface, no connector mounted by default.
Buttons & LEDs:
- 1 boot device selection button
- 1 power button
- 1 reset button
- 1 LED power indicator
- 4 user custom indicators
On-Board Memories
- 4GB 8-bit eMMC on-board flash storage (rev. 3)
- 512MB DDR3 SDRAM
Applications:
- circuit analysis and design
- associated software applications
- analog and digital electronics
- microcomputers
- maintenance of electrical, computer and software systems
Package Includes:
- 1 x BeagleBone Black Rev.C
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x User guide
Specifications
Brand | Beaglebone |
Memory | 4GB Flash Memory |
Model | BeagleBone Rev C |
Power Supply | 5V/0.35A |
Processor | AM3359 Processor |
Dimensions | 86.36 mm×54.61mm |
Weight | 120 grams |
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
1. How do you flash a BeagleBone black?
- Hold the "User Boot" button down, and then plug in the power (USB or 5V adaptor). Keep holding down the button until you see the bank of 4 LEDs light up for a few seconds. You can now release the button. It will take anywhere from 30-45 minutes to flash the image onto the onboard chip.
2. How do I run BeagleBone from an SD card?
- Boot and power on EVM from SD Card. The BeagleBone Black can be booted from an SD Card by simply holding down the USER/BOOT button on the board before powering it on. Once the EVM has booted, log in with root permissions.
3. What is the RAM size of a BeagleBone Black single-board computer?
- The BeagleBone Black differs slightly from the regular version by providing you with an onboard micro HDMI port, 512MB of DDR3L DRAM, 4GB onboard flash memory, and an AM3358 processor at 1GHz, and making JTAG optional with a user-supplied header.
4. What is eMMC on BeagleBone black?
- The Beaglebone Black is a low-power open source single-board computer. eMMC is short for 'embedded multimedia controller' which refers to a package integrating Flash memory and a memory controller in the same silicon die.
5. Is BeagleBone black a microcontroller?
- The BeagleBone Black Rev C is a 32 bit ARM microcontroller designed especially for embedded applications. It features an AM335X processor with a 1 GHz ARM Cortex core. This small microcontroller board comes with 4GB of flash memory and 512MB of fast DDR3 RAM.
6.What language does BeagleBone use?
- Beagle bone black uses uses Python, Scratch, Squeak, Cloud9/Linux to perform a particular task.
7.Which is better Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone?
- When it comes to choosing the best one for your needs. All aspects of the boards must be taken into account. The Raspberry Pi is most commonly used as a graphical user interface computer. Also used in the creation of embedded systems and Internet of Things projects. The Raspberry Pi also has WiFi and Bluetooth built in, making it even more useful. While the beaglebone black comes with enough RAM to run the Linux Debian operating system. Because it has more GPIO pins than the Raspberry Pi, the beaglebone board is ideal for developing embedded systems and IoT projects. Consider the application when choosing the right board for you. If you consider few things like price,availability,more GPIO pins, minimum power consumption and great processing speed then you can simply go with Beaglebone black.
8.What is BeagleBone Black used for?
- For developers and enthusiasts, BeagleBone Black is a low-cost, community-supported development platform. With USB cable, you can boot Linux in under ten seconds and begin developing in under five minutes
For programmers a genuine open hardware embedded computer maintained by the community. Which comes with the SitaraTM ARM® Cortex-A8 processor's 1GHz edge.