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Beagleboard Schematic in PDF

Because Orcad Capture’s “DSN” files aren’t a free or open format, I’ve converted the beagleboard schematics into a PDF on Uni machines. Enjoy. The PDF file is a derivative work of the files produced by the beagleboard project, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.

Posted at 5:06 pm on Monday 29th September 2008

9 Responses to “Beagleboard Schematic in PDF”

  1. I would like to receive a copy of the schematic.

  2. rob says:

    Hi Howard,

    You can get the schematic by clicking on the link in the main post above.

    Rob

  3. Lena says:

    Is there a beagle board with ethernet built on the board?
    who is the manafacturing for beagle board and what is their web site?

  4. rob says:

    Hi Lena,

    The beagle board project site is here, and it’s a project run by Texas Instruments.

    The beagle board doesn’t have built in ethernet, but you could connect a usb-to-ethernet adapter if you like.

    Rob

  5. Mark Mathias says:

    I would like a copy of the Beagle Board Schematics in pdf format.

  6. rob says:

    Hi Mark,

    There’s a link in the post above to the PDF!

    Rob

  7. Hi
    Where can i find the Beagle board schematics in PDF format?
    also can i program it with my ICD2?

  8. rob says:

    Hi Rawin,

    Whilst you can’t program the Beagle board with your ICD2, you can create really nasty bits of software on it that don’t use interrupts.

    Actually, if you’re a Microchip employee, then you may be able to program it with your ICD2 because you can reprogram your ICD2…

    Using MPLAB is not advised.

    Rob

  9. nick says:

    Thanks, i really needed this.

    Is the omap3530 ball or pin. I’m trying to make a linux device?
    It’s for a project.

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