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@NurseBob So you've show interest in this through another post. Instead of polluting that post, I figured I would respond here. Where to start. . . My idea here started because I work remotely for a company who builds systems based off the beaglebone. Soon, I plan on traveling, which is not a problem when you work remotely, but you may still need to bring hardware with you to write, and test software while you're on the go . . . I looked all over the place for reasonably priced aluminum enclosures. They really do not exist. Then it dawned on me that there are plenty of mini ITX cases on the
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There is a new BeagleBone out in the field. This one is the "Blue", following the "Black" and "Green" ones. Expected retail price is $80. Feature list: Processor: Octavo Systems OSD3358 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 • 512MB DDR3 RAM • 4GB 8-bit on-board flash storage • 2×32-bit 200-MHz programmable real-time units (PRUs) • On-board flash programmed with Linux distribution Connectivity and sensors • Battery: 2-cell LiPo support with balancing, 6-16V charger input • Wireless: 802.11bgn, Bluetooth 4.1 and BLE • Motor control: 8 6V servo out, 4 DC motor out, 4 quad enc in
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TI has launched a PRU cape for the BeagleBone dedicated to the PRUs. Has someone tried to adapt Energia to program those PRUs on the BeagleBone?
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I have debian distro running on BBB and have installed a LCD4 cape and an external battery (per http://www.element14.com/community/community/knode/single-board_computers/next-gen_beaglebone/blog/2013/08/10/bbb--rechargeable-on-board-battery-system) Question is, how does one go about shutting down BBB and LCD4? Executing halt command (via ssh) or pressing power button does shut the processor down but not the voltage rails to the LCD4 and backlight stays on. Suggestions appreciated. ~C
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RadiumBoards launches a smaller, friendlier and more affordable treat in HD Camera Cape for BBB Adding a camera cape to the latest BeagleBone Black, RadiumBoards has increased its “Cape”-ability to provide a portable camera solution. Thousands of designers, makers, hobbyists and engineers are adopting BeagleBone Black and are becoming huge fans because of its unique functionality as a pocket-sized expandable Linux computer that can connect to the Internet. To augment them in their work we have designed this HD Camera Cape with following features and benefits as: · 720p HD video
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The case is crafted out of three transparent Layers. Each layer is laser cut from high quality Acrylic and once stacked they securely contain a Beagle Bone Black from shorting out but maintaining a slim profile to show off the board. while leaving the primary ports, accessible and safe. This case also has buttons on the top of the case giving you access to the Power, Reset, and Boot buttons. Weighing only 2oz the case is lightweight and ready to protect your Beagle Bone Black. Held together by high quality black Nylon bolts and nuts allowing for no tools required for assembly or disassembly. A
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Electric stitches has a wonderful tutorial on talking to your beaglebone via a xbee radio. He's using the python-xbee API.