Hello,
Our company is interested in using the BeagleBoneBlack-Ind-4g from element14 or the BeagleBoneBlack-ITEMP from Arrow in some of our products. But we need to be able the build the board ourselves in order to ensure sustainability in case our source stops manufacturing the BBBI that we are using, in the future. To that end, I am trying to find the specific bill of material for the BeagleBoneBlack-Ind-4g Bill of Material or the BeagleBoneBlack-ITEMP Bill of Material with parts used for the extended temperature range included. All that I can find is the BOM for the (BBB standard temperature range).
Can you provide me with the specific BOM and related hardware documents for the BeagleBoneBlack-Ind-4g or the BeagleBoneBlack-ITEMP?
Thanks!
Jeff Bossert
North Star Systems, Inc.
Thanks!
Jeff Bossert
North Star Systems, Inc.
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As a follow up to my last email, one of the components in the BeagleBone Black Industrial Bill of Materials has a temperature range of -20C to 85C. -20C is a higher temperature than what is specified for the BBBI-4G on element14’s website (-40C to 85C). The component in question is part number TDA19988BHN/C1,551 Reference Designator U11. It is the HDMI transmitter.
My question is how will the BBBI operate below -20C? If we are not using video, will the BBBI function normally below -20C? Will the video start working normally again once the temperature goes above -20C?