The BeagleCore BCM1 computer module puts the power and connectivity of the BeagleBone Black design in to a compact package built to industry standards, just right for your next IoT (Internet of Things) or embedded project. This BCM1 ETR module offers an extended operating temperature range over the standard module, making it suitable for use in an even wider range of products and processes.
The board is fully Open Source under the Creative Commons Share Alike licence (CC-BY-SA 3.0) which means you are free to modify this design and use it even in a commercial product. The BeagleCore is fully compatible with the BeagleBone Black, so you can transfer your prototype hardware and software from the BeagleBone to the BeagleCore and it will still work.
The design philosophy for the BCM1 is to match the core functions of the BeagleBone and allow you to create your own baseboard with just the connectors you need. Maybe you don't need the HDMI socket, but you do need more USB ports, it's your call.
Its standard ports include 1 x RGMII interface for 10/100/1000Mbit LAN, 1 x USB 2.0 host and client, 1 x SDIO (for SD memory cards), 1 x UART / 1 x JTAG (for debugging) and up to 59 x GPIO for HDMI, CAN, I2C, etc..
The BeagleCore runs the same operating system (OS) software as the BeagleBone boards including Debian, Android and Ubuntu. There is a comprehensive getting started guide which also includes links to the latest OS images. And because the BCM1 is fully Open Source you can download the schematics, BoM, etc. from their Github repository.
BeagleBone Black compatible in an ultra-compact package
Texas Instruments AM335x Cortex-A8 Sitara processor running at 1GHz
512Mbytes DDR3 RAM, 4Gbytes eMMC flash memory
Temperature range: -40 to +85°C
Measures 48 x 31 x 3.5mm
Land Grid Array contacts
If you plan to use this board in a commercial product, please ensure that the licence terms match your intended use; Creative Commons (CC-BY-SA 3.0).