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#723 – BeagleBoard’s Back with Jason Kridner

1 h 10 min · 7. mai 20261 h 10 min
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[https://theamphour.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/723-JasonKridner-1024x1024.jpg] Welcome back, Jason Kridner! * Jason has previously been on the show * Episode 59 (!) [https://theamphour.com/the-amp-hour-59-bonafide-beagleboard-bionomics/] * Episode 378 alongside Robert Nelson [https://theamphour.com/378-an-interview-with-jason-kridner-and-robert-nelson/] * The BeagleY AI [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beagley-ai] was the first board that mimic’ed the RPi form factor * PocketBeagle 2 [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/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 [http://linkedin.com/posts/elektor-international-media_the-beaglebadge-and-zepto-platform-shows-activity-7442616488496103425-P0-1] for microcontrollers * Many boards in the Beagle catalog now run Zephyr [https://www.zephyrproject.org/], 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 [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beagleconnect-freedom] * The Freedom board talks over wireless to boards like the BeaglePlay [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beagleplay] * Application spaces for different boards * FPGA based board * Cheeseburger robot? Well yes, but also Cheeseburger robot [https://www.amazon.com/Tiydiygo-Deformable-Transformer-Hamburger-Educational/dp/B0B427SFTN] * Mitchells vs the machine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mitchells_vs._the_Machines] * Krazam * Click boarfds now have eeprom / ClickID [https://www.mikroe.com/clickid?srsltid=AfmBOorGf502BxJbw30LgCi2K4acPuuAL3lODR70DD0ULvte44hxu1Jw] as a 1-wire identifier with a uuid * Beagleplay has 802.15.4 * Project ARA [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Ara] popularized the idea of Greybus [https://docs.beagleboard.org/boards/beagleconnect/freedom/demos-and-tutorials/using-greybus.html] * MotoMods [https://www.nklabs.com/moto-mods] from Motorola was another implementation that worked on the Moto Z [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_Z] * Using Freedom for prototyping * WebAssembly [https://webassembly.org/] * …on microcontrollers? * Jason says he doesn’t really like MCUboot [https://docs.mcuboot.com/] * Entering the linux ecosystem * bb-imager [https://github.com/beagleboard/bb-imager] * Techlab [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/techlab] is a way to easily extend peripherals for the PocketBeagle * Known working targets * Michael Welling designed the baconbits [https://www.beagleboard.org/projects/baconbits] mini cape as a learning platform * The BeagleBadge [https://www.beagleboard.org/blog/2026-03-09-introducing-beaglebadge-a-new-vision-for-open-source-wearables-and-iot] 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 [https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/beaglebadge-zepto-doom] * The Badge can also talk on Meshtastic [https://meshtastic.org/] * Working with the memory shortage * Bao – Bunie and Xobs [https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/2026/baochip-1x-a-mostly-open-22nm-soc-for-high-assurance-applications/] * Bella [https://www.beagleboard.org/projects/bela-low-latency-audio-sensor-cape-for-pocketbeagle] / Gem * Beagle5fire [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-fire] * RISC V boards * RV32 Claire * Find Beagle and Jason online * Schedule a meeting with Jason [https://calendly.com/jkridner] * There is also a Discord [https://www.beagleboard.org/blog/2023-07-31-beagleboard-now-has-an-official-discord-chat-group] * And a Zulip instance [https://zulip.openbeagle.org/] * You can get Beagle merch [https://merch.beagleboard.org/]

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episode #723 – BeagleBoard’s Back with Jason Kridner cover

#723 – BeagleBoard’s Back with Jason Kridner

[https://theamphour.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/723-JasonKridner-1024x1024.jpg] Welcome back, Jason Kridner! * Jason has previously been on the show * Episode 59 (!) [https://theamphour.com/the-amp-hour-59-bonafide-beagleboard-bionomics/] * Episode 378 alongside Robert Nelson [https://theamphour.com/378-an-interview-with-jason-kridner-and-robert-nelson/] * The BeagleY AI [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beagley-ai] was the first board that mimic’ed the RPi form factor * PocketBeagle 2 [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/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 [http://linkedin.com/posts/elektor-international-media_the-beaglebadge-and-zepto-platform-shows-activity-7442616488496103425-P0-1] for microcontrollers * Many boards in the Beagle catalog now run Zephyr [https://www.zephyrproject.org/], 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 [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beagleconnect-freedom] * The Freedom board talks over wireless to boards like the BeaglePlay [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beagleplay] * Application spaces for different boards * FPGA based board * Cheeseburger robot? Well yes, but also Cheeseburger robot [https://www.amazon.com/Tiydiygo-Deformable-Transformer-Hamburger-Educational/dp/B0B427SFTN] * Mitchells vs the machine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mitchells_vs._the_Machines] * Krazam * Click boarfds now have eeprom / ClickID [https://www.mikroe.com/clickid?srsltid=AfmBOorGf502BxJbw30LgCi2K4acPuuAL3lODR70DD0ULvte44hxu1Jw] as a 1-wire identifier with a uuid * Beagleplay has 802.15.4 * Project ARA [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Ara] popularized the idea of Greybus [https://docs.beagleboard.org/boards/beagleconnect/freedom/demos-and-tutorials/using-greybus.html] * MotoMods [https://www.nklabs.com/moto-mods] from Motorola was another implementation that worked on the Moto Z [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_Z] * Using Freedom for prototyping * WebAssembly [https://webassembly.org/] * …on microcontrollers? * Jason says he doesn’t really like MCUboot [https://docs.mcuboot.com/] * Entering the linux ecosystem * bb-imager [https://github.com/beagleboard/bb-imager] * Techlab [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/techlab] is a way to easily extend peripherals for the PocketBeagle * Known working targets * Michael Welling designed the baconbits [https://www.beagleboard.org/projects/baconbits] mini cape as a learning platform * The BeagleBadge [https://www.beagleboard.org/blog/2026-03-09-introducing-beaglebadge-a-new-vision-for-open-source-wearables-and-iot] 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 [https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/beaglebadge-zepto-doom] * The Badge can also talk on Meshtastic [https://meshtastic.org/] * Working with the memory shortage * Bao – Bunie and Xobs [https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/2026/baochip-1x-a-mostly-open-22nm-soc-for-high-assurance-applications/] * Bella [https://www.beagleboard.org/projects/bela-low-latency-audio-sensor-cape-for-pocketbeagle] / Gem * Beagle5fire [https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beaglev-fire] * RISC V boards * RV32 Claire * Find Beagle and Jason online * Schedule a meeting with Jason [https://calendly.com/jkridner] * There is also a Discord [https://www.beagleboard.org/blog/2023-07-31-beagleboard-now-has-an-official-discord-chat-group] * And a Zulip instance [https://zulip.openbeagle.org/] * You can get Beagle merch [https://merch.beagleboard.org/]

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