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It’s always around the holidays people take a little extra time to express gratitude and also excitement about the upcoming year. We here at BeagleBoard.org want to say Thanks! too. Thanks for celebrating 10 years of community building with us and embracing our development platforms with your creative minds. Thanks for supporting BeagleBoard.org’s OpenSource hardware and software vision allowing us to continue to learn and grow.In 2019 we are excited to help expand the potential of OpenSource hardware and software, help educators get function-able materials into the classrooms, and to help industry leaders actualize their goals. We would love to hear about your ideas for the new year and how BeagleBoard.org can help.Join us at one of the many meet-ups or conferences in 2019, starting with Embedded World in Germany in February. —Christine Long, Executive Director
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Master LEDs with easy BeagleBoard.org® Holiday projects. From simple strands and matrices to complete home installations, a variety of programming methods help you get started.
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Fueled by an energetic and creative father-son team, this project from 2008 brings engineering into superhero status.
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In part 2 of our interview with Professor Molloy, he shares insights in choosing and incorporating new hardware into the classroom as well as revealing a new book revision, the first to incorporate PocketBeagle®.
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Comm Cape in stock now!
For industrial communication applications includes one RS485, one CAN, two analog 4–20 mA current loops, and two 3A 50V interfaces |
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BeagleBoard.org® is looking for mentors and project ideas for Google Summer of Code 2019, Join us!
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Read this community thread from 5 users to gain insight into device tree use.
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Wanting to launch a GUI on autorun on boot, check out this rich discussion with 4 members
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Read about a BeagleBone® that went up into space this past month in a rocket from India
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Anticipate the holidays with BeagleBoard.org® PocketBeagle® with PocketScroller Cape, Falcon Player (FPP) and an RGB LED Matrix.
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A motion sensor plus PocketBeagle® will light up the Holidays when visitors arrive. This phython project is a great starter to build on.
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Keep Santa's cocoa or coffee at the perfect temperature this Holiday Season by building your own drink warmer with PocketBeagle®
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Crazy Christmas Sweaters and other wearable projects are easy to make thanks to the small size and price of PocketBeagle®
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