The TDA4VM doesn't have PRU's.   Does that mean use of PRU's is now 
"deprecated" and discouraged?

Dan


On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 1:43:02 PM UTC-5 Jason Kridner wrote:

> BeagleV is something new in addition to BeagleBoard and BeagleBone 
> offerings from BeagleBoard.org. It is meant to address the needs coming 
> from the RISC-V community for a low-cost development board, ultimately with 
> a path to production. We still have a roadmap for BeagleBone!
>
> So, I'll share what I should have shared before, but am still ironing out 
> details on schedule as we are executing this...
>
> There's a minor tweak to BeagleBone AI rev A1a to rev A2, but I'm not sure 
> if it'll go into full production as we have started a rev B with the TDA4VM 
> device from TI. It jumps to A72s and has better software support for the AI 
> accelerators.
>
> One project I'm most excited about is an update to BeagleBone Blue (rev C, 
> rev B used the smaller SIP but had unrelated issues that never got resolved 
> and therefore never got released). I need some more stuff to be released 
> from TI to share more details there, but the motor drive capability will be 
> boosted to enable direct drive of BLDC quadrotors and 3-phase steppers.
>
> And, I'm very, very excited about BeagleConnect technology being worked on 
> at https://github.com/jadonk/beagleconnect based on TI CC1352. This still 
> has a long way to productize, but it is really interesting tech!
>
> We also have some cool stuff being worked by BeagleBoard Compatible makers 
> in the BeagleBone space. For that matter, SeeedStudio BeagleBone Green 
> Gateway hasn't been out very long.
>
> Anyway, the short answer is BeagleV an in-addition-to-BeagleBone thing, 
> not moving away from it.
>
> If interested in BeagleV, please register your interest at BeagleV.org. If 
> you already did so with Seeed, no need to replicate.
>
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 8:39 AM [email protected] <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I got a mail message from seeed that introduced the BeagleV. 
>>
>> Although I am very hopeful for a complete opensource hardware and 
>> software platform, I noticed that the pin-layout and the compatibility of 
>> the ARM-Beagleboards has been abandoned. 
>>
>> I also noticed on the specs that the GPIO pins could be used for any kind 
>> of communication protocol, be it UART, SPI, SDIO etc. 
>>
>> I am currently using 3 UART ports on a BeagleBone to communicate with 
>> some peripherals. 
>>
>> Would that still be possible in the new design?
>>
>> I also noted the RS485, or Canbus was not described in the IO.
>>
>> Can anyone involved in the design comment on these observations?
>> (Why abandon the old pin layout, how to implement three UARTS or 2 I2C's, 
>> and why no CANBus  availability)
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Johan Henselmans
>>
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