Low-cost, open-source single-board computer based on the OMAP4430 system-on-a-chip, featuring a dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 CPU and runs Android, Ubuntu, and other Linux distributions.
The PandaBoard is an open-source hardware single-board computer built around the Texas Instruments OMAP4430 system-on-a-chip. It was developed as an affordable platform for developing custom embedded and IoT solutions based on the ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core processor.
Some key features of the PandaBoard include:
The PandaBoard was released in 2011 through a collaboration between Texas Instruments, Digi-Key and the open source community. It found popularity with Linux developers and hardware hobbyists looking for an affordable yet powerful ARM development board. Several variants like the PandaBoard ES and PandaBoard Encore were later produced with upgraded SoC chips.
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