Bootlin Embedded Linux course now available on BeaglePlay

Reposted from https://bootlin.com/blog/bootlin-embedded-linux-course-now-available-on-beagleplay/. Earlier this year, the BeagleBoard.org foundation announced the availability of a new development board, the BeaglePlay, centered around the Texas Instruments AM625 ARM64 processor. Bootlin has for a long time supported the BeagleBone Black as one of the hardware platforms used in the practical labs of its training courses, and we are […]

BeagleBoard now has an official Discord chat group

Please join us on Discord! I personally love IRC due to its open nature and you will continue to find me there. I use the IRCCloud client to give me back history and an app-based experience. It works for me. Anyway, I’ve been very reluctant to feature Discord, a closed-source chat tool, but the community […]

BeagleV-Ahead RISC-V computer from BeagleBoard.org available now under $150

BeagleBoard.org®, a leading developer of open-source hardware platforms, is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated launch of BeagleV® Ahead, an innovative single board computer (SBC) based on TH1520, a quad core 64-bit RISC-V SoC from T-Head. This groundbreaking open-source SBC brings a new level of accessibility, performance, and flexibility to the rapidly growing RISC-V ecosystem. […]

BeaglePlay® from BeagleBoard.org® brings fun to building with computers

Connections make computing fun, collaborative, distributed, open and easy. BeaglePlay® features a wide selection of sensor and prototyping system connections with the software and the performance features to support them, making development work into play!   ROCHESTER, Mich., March, 8, 2023 /  –   The BeagleBoard.org® Foundation today announces the global availability of BeaglePlay®, the […]

GSoC reaching first evaluation

Now is a great time to check out some of the on-going projects! https://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2022_Projects

BeagleBone® AI-64, our first broadly available 64-bit open hardware single board computer

Updated: BeagleBone® AI-64 represents a major milestone for BeagleBoard.org, satisfying some of the most requested features from our developer community.

Updated: BeagleBone® AI-64 represents a major milestone for BeagleBoard.org, satisfying some of the most requested features from our developer community.

Improving usage of device trees

Using device trees is one of the most complicated and important, and sometimes risky, elements of using a Beagle to make use of add-on hardware. With the addition of the AM5729-based BeagleBone AI to the family of boards sporting BeagleBone headers, the complications have increased, requiring additional considerations with dependencies on different processor pins connected […]

Call for topics for open-source embedded systems education projects

It’s that time again, time to start gathering project ideas and possible mentors for Google Summer of Code. This year, you can be a student even if you aren’t enrolled in school! That’s got me thinking about the key areas we need to help advance education around open source embedded systems. One of the early […]

Online training update

As mentioned in my New Year’s resolution, I’m going to launch some online training for embedded Linux development. Yes, this training will happen. Interest continues to build. At this point, I’m delaying until the first of our triannual image releases comes out next month to align with the latest software release. I’m also fixing an […]

BeagleBoard.org update for the Open Hardware Summit 2020 @ohsummit #OpenCovid19Initiative

Open hardware community advances environmental testing for COVID-19 to help clean up schools and libraries

Open hardware community advances environmental testing for COVID-19 to help clean up schools and libraries