Welcome back, Jason Kridner!
- Jason has previously been on the show
- The BeagleY AI was the first board that mimic’ed the RPi form factor
- PocketBeagle 2 is still a small altoid tin form factor with a new processor
- The Zepto is a new product targeting a $1 price point for microcontrollers
- Many boards in the Beagle catalog now run Zephyr, and BeagleBoard.org recently joined The Zephyr Project as members and contributors
- Click Brand is the official bards from MikroElectronika that implement the open source Mikrobus
- Chris started using Mikrobus while designing early prototypes of the BeagleConnect Freedom
- The Freedom board talks over wireless to boards like the BeaglePlay
- Application spaces for different boards
- FPGA based board
- Cheeseburger robot? Well yes, but also Cheeseburger robot
- Mitchells vs the machine
- Krazam
- Click boarfds now have eeprom / ClickID as a 1-wire identifier with a uuid
- Beagleplay has 802.15.4
- Project ARA popularized the idea of Greybus
- MotoMods from Motorola was another implementation that worked on the Moto Z
- Using Freedom for prototyping
- WebAssembly
- …on microcontrollers?
- Jason says he doesn’t really like MCUboot
- Entering the linux ecosystem
- bb-imager
- Techlab is a way to easily extend peripherals for the PocketBeagle
- Known working targets
- Michael Welling designed the baconbits mini cape as a learning platform
- The BeagleBadge is a new formfactor shown in the title image for this episode. It runs on a new low cost TI part running Linux and yes… it runs Doom
- The Badge can also talk on Meshtastic
- Working with the memory shortage
- Bao – Bunie and Xobs
- Bella / Gem
- Beagle5fire
- RISC V boards
- RV32 Claire
- Find Beagle and Jason online
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