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
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I would like to receive a copy of the schematic.
Hi Howard,
You can get the schematic by clicking on the link in the main post above.
Rob
Is there a beagle board with ethernet built on the board?
who is the manafacturing for beagle board and what is their web site?
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
I would like a copy of the Beagle Board Schematics in pdf format.
Hi Mark,
There’s a link in the post above to the PDF!
Rob
Hi
Where can i find the Beagle board schematics in PDF format?
also can i program it with my ICD2?
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
Thanks, i really needed this.
Is the omap3530 ball or pin. I’m trying to make a linux device?
It’s for a project.