Change History¶
This section describes the change history of this document and board. Document changes are not always a result of a board change. A board change will always result in a document change.
Document Change History¶
Rev |
Changes |
Date |
By |
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A.x |
Production Document |
December 7, 2017 |
JK |
0.0.5 |
Converted to .rst and gitlab hosting |
July 21, 2022 |
DK |
Board Changes¶
Rev |
Changes |
Date |
By |
---|---|---|---|
A1 |
Preliminary |
February 14, 2017 |
JK |
A2 |
Production. Fixed mikroBUS Click reset pins (made GPIO). |
September 22, 2017 |
JK |
PocketBone¶
Upon the creation of the first, 27mm-by-27mm, Octavo Systems OSD3358 SIP, Jason did a hack two-layer board in EAGLE called “PocketBone” to drop the Beagle name as this was a totally unofficial effort not geared at being a BeagleBoard.org Foundation project. The board never worked because the 32kHz and 24MHz crystals were backwards and Michael Welling decided to pick it up and redo the design in KiCad as a four-layer board. Jason paid for some prototypes and this resulted in the first successful “PocketBone”, a fully-open-source 1-GHz Linux computer in a fitting into a mini-mint tin.
Rev A1¶
The Rev A1 of PocketBeagle was a prototype not released to production. A few lines were wrong to be able to control mikroBUS Click add-on board reset lines and they were adjusted.
Rev A2¶
The Rev A2 of PocketBeagle was released to production and [https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/small-in-size–cost-meet-pocketbeagle-the-25-development-board-for-hobbyists-educators-and-professionals-300519950.htmllaunched at World MakerFaire 2017].
Known issues in rev A2:
Issue |
Link |
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GPIO44 is incorrectly labelled as GPIO48 |