Chapter 1 This doesn't mean that they cannot be damaged electrically or physically. For those who are interested, the design and manufacturing material is also available for all the boards. The bill of material is designed to be available via distribution so that the boards themselves can be customized and manufactured even in small quantities. This allows projects to be manufactured if desired. Do not power up the board on any conductive surfaces or near conductive materials, such as metal tools or exposed wires. The board is fully exposed and doing so can subject your board to electrical damage. The only exception is a proper ESD mat designed for use with Electronics. The proper ESD mats are designed to be only conductive enough to discharge static electricity without damaging the circuits. The following sections highlight the specifications for each member presented in the order they were introduced. They are based on the latest revision of the board. As these boards leverage mobile technology, the availability changes and the designs are partly revised to accommodate the available parts. The design information for older versions is available at . BeagleBoard Classic The initial member of the Beagle board family is the BeagleBoard Classic (BBC), which features the following • OMAP3530 clocked up to 720 MHz, featuring an ARM Cortex-A8 core along with integrated 3D and video decoding accelerators • 256 MB of LPDDR (low-power DDR) memory with 512 MB of integrate
Keith Harper is the author of The Quality of Mercy: Southern Baptists and Social Christianity, 1890−1920 and editor of American Denominational History: Perspectives on the Past, Prospects for the Future.