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    Open-Source USB-Key-Fob Computer Provides Extensive Flexibility

    09/27/2017

    Mouser Electronics, Inc., is now shipping the highly anticipated BeagleBoard PocketBeagle. This minuscule yet complete open source USB-key-fob computer from BeagleBoard.org provides extensive flexibility, enabling makers and designers to add only the peripherals they need.

    BeagleBoard PocketBeagle, now available from Mouser, is based on the power-packed 1 GHz Octavo OSD3358-SM, the smallest system-in-package (SiP) device in the OSD335x family. The 21×21mm SiP includes 512 Mbytes of DDR3 RAM. Prioritizing ease-of-use, this affordable Linux computer features a simple, intuitive design that offers tremendous expansibility. The PocketBeagle, bolstered by two 32-bit programmable real-time units (PRUs) with single-cycle input/output (I/O) latency, enables rapid prototyping for 3D printing, robotics, and education. Also included in the ultra-tiny board is an SGX530 graphics accelerator.

    The PocketBeagle has 72 expansion pin headers with power and battery I/Os, eight analog inputs, 44 digital I/Os, high-speed USB, and numerous digital interface peripherals. For reinforced power and security management functions, the board is supported by the Arm Cortex-M3 processor. The PocketBeagle also offers an SD/MMC connector for MicroSD as well as a high-speed USB 2.0 OTG (host/client) micro-B connector. The computer is compatible with all BeagleBone software not requiring access to unavailable expansion pins.

    To learn more, visit http://www.mouser.com/new/beagleboardorg/pocketbeagle/.

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