Octavo OSD335x

Anyone who has moved their design from a demo board to a PCB understands how time consuming and difficult it can be to design a layout just for the necessary microcontroller and surrounding components. It took me a good couple hours to successfully breadboard an Atmel chip from an Arduino and most of a day to sit down and design traces. I can’t even begin to imagine how difficult it would be to design a circuit board for something more complex like a Beaglebone! But here to make your electronic design life easier and more convenient is the Octavo OSD3358 (1676-1000-ND). You could call it a Beaglebone in itself as it features a TI processor, power management IC, voltage regulator, memory, and more than 140 passive components within a generous-pitch BGA package. Octavo will help you go from prototype to production in no time. Check out the TechForum page for this item for helpful part numbers and links.

 

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Image of Linzee Loerzel Lindsay Foy, technicienne en ingénierie des applications chez DigiKey, travaille chez DigiKey depuis 2005 et elle est chargée d'aider les clients à résoudre leurs questions techniques sur divers projets ainsi que de rédiger des contenus techniques. Elle est titulaire de licences en électronique automatisée et en marketing des composants électroniques du Northland Community & Technical College. Dans son temps libre, Lindsay aime faire du bénévolat (Minnesota Master Gardner), suivre des cours MOOC et voyager.
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