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Embedded World 2023 - BeaglePlay Give Away, Meet & Greet with Jason Kridner

e14phil
e14phil over 3 years ago

At Embedded World 2023 we are Giving Away up to 10 BeaglePlay®︎ 

Are you attending Embedded World 2023 in person?

We are hosting a giveaway of limited number of BeaglePlay on Wednesday 15th March with the Chance to Meet Jason Kridner, co-founder of the BeagleBoard.org project (https://beagleboard.org/about/jkridner) 

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BeaglePlay is an open-source single board computer designed to simplify the process of adding sensors, actuators, indicators, human interfaces, and connectivity to a reliable embedded system. It features a powerful 64-bit, quad-core processor and innovative connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, sub-GHz wireless, and single-pair Ethernet with power-over-data-line.
With compatibility with 1,000s of off-the-shelf add-ons and a customized Debian Linux image,
BeaglePlay makes expansion and customization easy. It also includes ribbon-cable connections for cameras and touch-screen displays, and a socket for a battery-backed real-time-clock, making it ideal for human-machine interface designs. With its competitive price and user-friendly design, BeaglePlay provides a positivedevelopment experience for users.
  • Multicore A53s with R5, M4s and PRUs processor, TI AM6254
  • Wi-Fi/2.4G, MIMO/5G, SISO M2 1216, TI WL1807 Wi-Fi module, U.FL x2
  • TI BLE/SubG CC1352P7 M4+M0 with BeagleConnect firmware
  • 2GB(1Gb x 16)-1600MHz 3200Mbps DDR
  • Kingston 16GB eMMC
  • Gigabit Ethernet with RJ45 x1, single pair Ethernet and power over with RJ11
  • Power input with USB Type-C
  • HDMI Type-A supports up to Full-HD/1080P with 24-bit RGB
  • Support FPC 22pin CSI and FPC 40pin OLDI
  • 1x MikroBus connector, 1x USB Type-A, 1x micro SD socket, 1x QWIIC, 1x grove connector, 1x RTC
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EDIT: All BeaglePlay have been collected, thank you to everyone who turned up and entered!
T&C Apply! 
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  • e14phil
    e14phil over 3 years ago +6
    I got mine here on the community stand at Embedded world!
  • e14phil
    e14phil over 3 years ago in reply to misaz +3
    Thank you for picking up your BeaglePlay!
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    e14phil over 3 years ago in reply to securely +3
    Thank you!!
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    misaz over 3 years ago

    I like the device has chip with Sub-GHz communication support which makes this device unique. Other SBC usualy has Wi-FI/BLE but sub-GHz requires additional module/shield. I do not know how hard would it be to implement because it is not handled by main CPU.

    I plan to atend Embedded world this year so I most probably will meet you at wednesday. My project proposal featuring sub-GHz is gateway for connecting multiple low-power remote sensors sending their measurements over 433 MHz band and non-low-power BeaglePlay listening for data from sensors on 433 MHz band and forwarding data to the Internet (cloud). This results to systeminto system that many sensors can run on battery and one gateway connects all of them to the internet.

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    e14phil over 3 years ago in reply to misaz

    Thank you for picking up your BeaglePlay!

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    e14phil over 3 years ago in reply to misaz

    Thank you for picking up your BeaglePlay!

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