Hello beaglebone community,
  
  This is my first post.

  I used beaglebone to develop a prototype for for a self-cleaning smoothie 
machine that we plan to commercialize (see video below).  It has multiple 
sensors and outputs to run motors/solenoids while ensuring user safety.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76XDJK5V0PA&feature=share&;
ab_channel=PascalKriesche

   Right now we have. BBB running a linux OS and running a script we wrote 
in JS. One issue we have had was the 1.8V analog sensors losing signal 
which required us to reboot the system every tie that occurred. We also had 
an issue flashing 2 out of our 4 prototypes with an image that worked  
(seems to be a firmware version issue  leasing to an incorrect hardware pin 
mapping).

   I know eventually we want to use a chip on board, but for the initial 
production run we were hoping on sticking to a prebuilt onboard computing 
module for the initial 1000 units in order to save time and costs.  I was 
wondering if anyone in this forum had experience launching a product with 
beaglebone and if this instability can be resolved with the correct I/O 
filtering on our PCB and software functionality.

   Thanks in advance!

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