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BeagleBones are relatively a latecomer in the microcontroller world, but the high performance and the low power consumption have helped it to become one of the three popular platforms in the open-hardware world. Beagles mean big functionality in small packages because these little PCs can be used for all kinds of applications and can handle many of the same tasks as a desktop PC. Similar to Arduino and Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone boards are used by artists, designers, and hobbyists to realize their projects. BeagleBone boards are wonderful boards, but people on planet Seeed were not satisfied with the current BeagleBones and wanted to make a difference. Just as Seeed has done with the Seeeduino, the company partnered with BeagleBone.org to create a whole new board. This is how Seeed created Seeed's own BeagleBone, the BeagleBone Green (BBG). BeagleBone Green is derived from the BeagleBone Black (BBB). BBB is like the star board in the Beagleboard family. It inherits the tiny size of a BeagleBone and adds many good features while the price is much lower. When Seeed was designing the BBG, the company decided to keep almost all the good features of the BBB such as the tiny size, abundant interface, and strong expansibility, while at the same time replacing the HDMI interface with two Grove connectors to make it compatible with the large family of Grove sensors. Not long after that, Seeed released another BeagleBone named BeagleBone Green Wireless (BBGW). In addition to the Grove connectors, BBGW has included a high-performance flexible Wi-Fi/Bluetooth interface, making it the first Wi-Fi/Bluetooth board of the BeagleBone family.
PTM Published on: 2018-10-24