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                          | Our Co-Founder Jason Kridner, reminds us that “The Projects tell the story.” In assembling this month’s newsletter we are so energized by the variety of projects using BeagleBoards® that are telling great stories.   From simple LED blink “hello world” projects from beginners to deep in the ocean rovers to space station research, BeagleBoard.org® based projects are inspiring!   We are excited to see how BeagleBone® and PocketBeagle® are enabling new ideas to spring into action.  We love spring; the air is full of energy and fresh ideas.  We want to hear about yours. —Christine Long, Executive Director
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              | Each of these 10 projects is written with detailed building instructions, code, diagrams and photos, and the authors would enjoy your feedback. Read more » |  
 
             
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              | PocketBeagle® TechLab Cape and the PocketBeagle® GamePup Cape made their debut to thousands of visitors.  With plenty of IO and interesting features, these two capes are a great way to have fun while learning embedded programming or to start a larger project. Read more » |  
 
             
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              | This two minute rapid video gives a fun glmipse of only fraction of the inspiring projects from our community! Read more » |  
 
             
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              | Maze solving robot competitions are a great way to recruit high school students into engineering. Read more » |  
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                                    The BeagleBone® Black Primer
                                   By Brian McLaughlin.
 Get started in just five minutes. This book starts with embedded programming concepts and continues through a variety of projects.
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                                    Servo Cape
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              | Looking for ways to disable HDMI or eMMC pins?  This discussion will help you. Read more »
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              | Powering BeagleBone Blue for Drones, robots and autonomous vehicles is popular.  Engage in the forums to talk power solutions. Read more »
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              | Join this post if you interested to connect multiple BeagleBone Wireless Boards together. Read more »
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              | Check out this thread for info on a community member using the Motor Cape Read more »
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                | Using BeagleBone® Black to replace the dashboard of a treadmill enables walking and coding at the same time! |  
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                | Create your own headless music player with the PocketBeagle® and Mopidy |  
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                | Apprentice level training on embedded Linux concepts, tools and techniques. |  
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