BeagleBone Black Rev C (4GB Flash Memory)
The BeagleBone Black Rev C is an advanced single-board computer designed for those seeking rapid prototyping and development. This Single board computer for development features a 1 GHz AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 processor, 4 GB of onboard flash memory storage, a built-in Ethernet port, HDMI output with audio support, 3D graphics acceleration and more. This powerful device supports over 50 software packages including the Debian Linux operating system as well as Android OS enabling developers to create innovative applications faster and easier than ever before.
The preloaded Cloud9 IDE makes the process even simpler by providing web access directly from the Bones browser where you can develop your code without any additional setup or configuration required! With its low price point yet robust power under the hood it's no wonder why this popular platform has been embraced by makers all across global communities striving to make their projects come alive. Get started today using Beaglebone Black Rev C - Unleash Your Imagination.
This Beaglebone Black development 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 board is the best development board for industrial automation, home automation, robotics, and IoT projects.
BeagleBone Black computer 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 intelligent vending machines, 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 Board. If you have these materials on hand, you are ready to begin with the beagle bone 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 revision 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 this ARM-based development board 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, a 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 colour 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.
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Features:
- Sitara AM3358BZCZ100 is a 32-bit RISC CPU with an ARM Cortex-A8 core that can reach up to 1GHz.
- It includes an HDMI port for connecting to TVs and displays.
- More and quicker memory now with 512MB DDR3L 400MHz SDRAM and 4GB eMMC memory.
- Onboard storage frees up the microSD card slot for further expansion.
- Features include compatibility for existing Cape plug-in boards, a TPS65217C PMIC regulator, and one additional LDO.
- Additionally, debugging is supported.
- Optional onboard Features include a 20-pin CTI JTAG connector and HS USB 2.0 client and host interfaces.
- The system includes a UART0 serial port with a 6-pin 3.3V TTL header, a 10/100 RJ45 Ethernet connector
- A flashed Linux Debian distribution on the eMMC (no longer Angstrom).
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
- analogue and digital electronics
- microcomputers
- maintenance of electrical, computer and software systems
Comparision Table
Feature |
 BeagleBone Black Rev C |
 Raspberry Pi 4 Model B |
Processor (CPU) |
TI AM3359, 1?GHz ARM Cortex?A8 |
Broadcom BCM2711, Quad?core ARM Cortex?A72 @ 1.5?GHz |
RAM |
512?MB DDR3 |
1/2/4/8 GB LPDDR4 |
Onboard Storage |
4?GB eMMC Flash |
microSD Card (No onboard flash) |
USB Ports |
1× USB Host, 1× USB OTG |
2× USB 3.0, 2× USB 2.0 |
Ethernet |
10/100 Mbps |
Gigabit Ethernet |
Video Output |
micro-HDMI (HD), 3D Graphics |
2× micro-HDMI (up to 4Kp60) |
Wireless/Bluetooth |
Not Available |
Wi?Fi (Dual-band), Bluetooth 5.0 |
GPIO/Expansion |
2× 46?pin headers, 69 GPIO, PRUs |
40?pin GPIO, HAT compatible |
Power Input |
5V via micro-USB or DC jack |
5V @ 3A via USB-C |
Dimensions |
86.3?×?54.61?mm |
85?×?56?×?17?mm |
Graphics/Multimedia |
3D Accelerator, HDMI Audio/Video |
VideoCore VI, H.265 4Kp60 Decode |
Unique Features |
Real-time PRUs, Onboard eMMC, Cape Support |
Dual 4K output, USB 3.0, Wireless |