An IoT Thing using the Amazon cloud that monitors and reports observed radio frequency spectral power and can be remotely controlled.
Use an ultrasonic module HC-SR04 distance measuring ranging sensor on your BeagleBone Blue.
X10 modules are cheap and everywhere, in order to integrate these modules into your DIY home automation system it is nice to have a bridge.
A hardware tour of various Linux driver subsystems.
Control a grid of LEDs with your phone over the internet to play games like Pong!
Anticipating our favorite time of the year with BeagleBoard. org® PocketBeagle® Christmas Countdown Display.
This example shows you how to use Simulink Coder™ Support Package for BeagleBone® Blue Hardware to run a Simulink® model
Add buttons and an LCD for an easy to create retrogaming platform. This is the add-on PocketCape and configuration software.
Use the BeagleBoard.org PocketBeagle with motion sensor to activate LEDs on your DIY "ugly Christmas" wearables. Fun and easy to learn!
Set up CrashPlan on Raspberry Pi and make it your Raspbian backup tool using ExaGear Desktop (try it on any ARM board).
Counter from 0 to 9 in display of 7 Segments on Beagle Board with Node.js
Easy to build and program health monitor provides heart rate, temperature and moisture readings. Uses BeagleBoard PocketBeagle.
Update a devices wifi configuration from your phone
Sensing, Connected Utility Transport Taxi for Level Environments (SCUTTLE) born in the Mechatronics Engineering Technology Program at TAMU.
The "Rescue Repeater" is a drone-based radio repeater solution to allow communications to be rapidly restored or extended over the horizon.
Easy to follow instructions to build, test and add device tree overlays to BeagleBoard. org® community repository for click boards™.
This project's a proof of concept to use the BeagleBone Black shield to work as a modular structure using different communication protocols.
If your'e looking to get started w/ Beaglebone or are trying to create an IoT device that doesn’t have to be dependent on a WiFi connection.
RAPID PROTOTYPING AND LINUX KERNEL DEVELOPMENT WITH POCKETBEAGLE®
Using LabVIEW 2014 and LINX 3.0, we created two wirelessly controlled Sumobots.
A classic toaster reflow oven built around the BeagleBone green. This oven is easy to tweak due to the Python based contoller with Web UI.
Never kill a plant again with this hands-free plant babysitter that quenches your plant's thirst so you don't have to!
I really like tinkeringtech's enclosure for PocketBeagle and made a couple revisions. There's a cutout for the CPU in the bot.
An introduction to LINX 3.0 which adds the ability to deploy LabVIEW code to run on BeagleBone Black and Raspberry Pi 2 and 3.