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BeagleBone AI-64 microcomputer
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The BeagleBone AI-64 microcomputer is a high-performance single-board computer that features a 64-bit processor based on the ARM Cortex-A15 architecture. This computer has support for a suite of interfaces including Ethernet, HDMI, USB, and support for network protocols such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
The BeagleBone AI-64 differs from other single-board computers in that it has a specialized intelligent processor that supports artificial intelligence, including machine learning and neural networks. This makes it an ideal choice for AI-related projects such as pattern recognition, natural language processing, or robot control.
In addition, the BeagleBone AI-64 has the ability to connect to a camera, which allows you to create projects with visual display, and also has support for working with audio files, which makes it possible to create projects with audio display. This computer is suitable for both students and professionals working in the field of artificial intelligence and embedded systems.
Key features:
- Compatible with the BeagleBone Black connector
- Has 4 GB of RAM and 16 GB of built-in eMMC memory with high-speed interface
- Equipped with USB Type-C for power and an ultra-fast dual controller; and 2 ultra-fast USB Type A hosts
- Has Gigabit Ethernet, M.2 E-key for WiFi/BT expansion
- Has miniDisplayPort, 2x 4-channel CSI, DSI
- Has pre-installed software based on Debian GNU/Linux
Specifications:
- Processor: Texas Instruments TDA4VM
- Graphics processor: PowerVR® Series8XE GE8430
- SDRAM memory: LPDDR4 3.2 GHz (4 GB) Kingston Q3222PM1WDGTK-U
- Embedded flash memory: eMMC (16 GB) Kingston EMMC16G-TB29-PZ90
- PMICs: TPS65941213 and TPS65941111 PMICs and one additional LDO.
- Debugging support
- 2x 3-pin TTL 3.3V connector
- WKUP_UART0: wakeup domain serial port
- UART0: serial port of the main domain
- 10-pin JTAG TAG-CONNECT trace
- Power supply: USB C or DC Jack (5 V, >3 A)
- Indicators: 1 power LED, 5 user-controlled LEDs
- USB-3.0 client port: USB0 access, SuperSpeed, dual-role mode via USB-C (no power supply)
- USB-3.0 host port: 4-port TUSB8041 super-speed hub on USB1, 2 type A connectors, total current up to 2.8A, depending on input power
- Ethernet: Gigabit, RJ45, connection indicator, speed indicator
- SD/MMC slot: microSD, 1.8/3.3 V
- User input
- Reset button
- Download button
- Power button
- Video output: miniDP
- Audio: via miniDP (stereo)
Interfaces and board elements:

DC Power is the main DC input that accepts 5V power.
ThePower Button notifies the CPU to start the power down sequence and is used to turn off the board power.
GigaBit Ethernet is a connection to a local area network.
Serial Debug ports - Serial debug ports WKUP_UART0 for early boot from the MCU control and UART0 for the main processor.
USB Client - A USB client is a USB-C connection to a PC that can also power the board.
TheBOOT switch can be used to force a boot from a microSD card if the board is powered down, power off, and power is re-applied to the board.
There are five green LEDs LEDs that can be used by the user.
TheReset Button allows the user to reset the processor.
The microSD slot is where a microSD card can be installed.
The miniDP connector is where the display is connected.
The USB host can be connected to various USB interfaces such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, keyboard, etc.
TI TDA4VM - TI TDA4VM processor.
4GB LPDDR4 - 4 GB of LPDDR4 Dual Data Rate memory.
Physical Ethernet PHY interface to the network.
Integrated MMC eMMC chip that holds up to 16GB of data.
Overall dimensions: 102mm x 80mm

WIKI: Documentation
Processor: Texas Instruments Jacinto TDA4VM
Weight: 192 g (with heatsink)
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