[Updated: Jan. 21] — SanCloud unveiled an enhanced version of the BeagleBone Black SBC, with 1GB RAM, GbE, extra USB ports, barometric and temperature sensors, and 6-axis MEMS.



Manchester UK-based SanCloud showed a prototype of a “BeagleBone Enhanced” variant of the BeagleBone Black single board computer, in TI’s booth at CES earlier this month.



BeagleBone Green

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Like Seeed Studio’s BeagleBone Green SBC, which debuted in mid-2015, SanCloud’s board is very similar mechanically to the standard BeagleBone Black. Seeed’s and SanCloud’s derivative boards are now both listed at BeagleBoard.org as being “BeagleBoard compatible”, a status requiring that the listed SBC “(a) runs on the version of the software provided by BeagleBoard.org to supplier, (b) said software also runs on a BeagleBoard.org product, and (c) releases open hardware design materials,” according to the listing page.







BeagleBone Enhanced (left) compared to BeagleBone Black

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Increased RAM from 500MB to 1GB

Added a 1MB SPI boot flash

Upgraded Ethernet from 10/100 to 10/100/1000Mbps

Added three USB 2.0 ports

Added a 6-axis MEMS accelerometer/gyro

Added a barometer and temperature sensor

Added a connector for an optional WiFi/Buetooth card (consumes a USB port)

In Seed’s case, the tweaks were primarily aimed at making room for a pair of connectors for expansion by means of Seeed’s Grove sensor modules . SanCloud’s apparently more extensive modifications were outlined in a blog post at BeagleBoard.org by SanCloud director Marc Murphy. They include:





BeagleBone Enhanced bottom view (left) and top view with the optional WiFi/BT add-on card

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Despite these alterations, “the design has been kept as close as possible to the original form factor of the BeagleBone Black to enable you to swap out the capes you already have,” adds Murphy. “We have moved the power connector and serial connector to give an additional onboard USB port and added an expansion header to allow for two USB ports to be passed up to a cape.



Summary of BeagleBone Enhanced specs

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Specifications listed by Murphy for the BeagleBone Enhanced SBC include:

Processor — TI Sitara AM3358: CPU — 1x Cortex-A8 core @ 1GHz GPU — SGX530 3D, 20M Polygons/S

RAM/storage: 1GB DDR3L (606MHz) 4GB (or more) eMMC flash 1MB SPI boot flash 1x micro-SD slot

Networking — 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet (RJ45)

Video — 1x HDMI output (up to 1280×1024 or 1440×900; with EDID support)

Other onboard I/O: Stereo audio via HDMI 1x USB 2.0 Clients (mini-USB connector) 2x USB 2.0 Hosts (Type A socket) Serial port UART0 access via 3-pin 3.3V TTL header Triple-axis accelerometer and Gyro sensors MEMS pressure sensor with 260-1260 mbar absolute digital output barometer Optional CTI JTAG header

Expansion connector I/O (not listed by Murphy, but presumed present, for BeagleBone cape compatibility): 3x serial McASP0, SPI1, I2C 65x GPIO CAN LCD GPMC, MMC1, MMC2 EHRPWM 7x AIN (1.8V max.) 4x timers; XDMA interrupt

Other features: 7x LEDs (1x power, 2x Ethernet, 4x user programmable) TPS65217C PMIC regulator with additional DC-to-DC converter 3x buttons (reset, boot, power)

Power — 5V DC via mini-USB, power jack, or expansion header

Dimensions — 86.4 x 54.5mm

“We are very proud of the way we have squeezed more onto an already impressive platform,” adds Murphy.



Further information

A crowdfunding campaign for the BeagleBone Enhanced will be launched soon, according to Murphy. In the mean time, neither pricing nor first shipment dates have been disclosed. Additional details will eventually emerge at the SanCloud website.

