Arrow sells a 'White Label' version of the BBB that is made by
Circuitco. It's meant for commercial use and has no "Beagle" markings. I
have a Power Point presentation from Arrow (U.S.) claiming that they are
the exclusive 'provider':
http://parts.arrow.com/item/detail/circuitco/am335xbblk-system
Not sure of the temperature range.
I'm evaluating using that board in a small quantity commercial product.
I have no financial interests in Arrow.
Artie Lekstutis
On 1/24/2014 3:53 PM, O'Toole, Aaron CIV NSWC IHEODTD, D25 wrote:
>From looking through the forums, it looks like it is safe to say the BBB is
not rated to operate below 0 F. However, I really like the BBB and I would like to
use it in a project that has strict temperature requirements for -20 F to 140 F
(-29 C to 60 C) operational temperatures.
I've seen a few people make quick mention of unofficial industrial BBB clones.
Can someone provide more information of anything like that...or comment on the
feasibility of me going through and finding drop-in replacements for any
components that do not meet these specs?
Thanks,
Aaron
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