Redesigned board will be a lot more expensive. Unless of course you are
building and ordering parts in blocks of 100,000 units.

Also, 2gb DDR3 does not exist. You may be able to do SDRAM, but again
quantity is the key to all of this.

A cape, that may be the way to go.

Gerald



On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Mark Zeilenga <twoalph...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Guy,
>
> That's some very useful information.  If I made a cape I would make it
> large enough to hold the extra circuitry. It doesn't have to be the
> footprint of the BBB.
>
> This definitely warrants more investigation.
>
> Mark
>
> On Thursday, February 20, 2014 3:28:26 PM UTC-5, Mark Zeilenga wrote:
>
>> I have a potential application for a device like the BBB but it needs a
>> few changes.  I'm a software guy so I don't know if they are minor design
>> changes or major.  I work as an OEM in the manufacturing world.  Most
>> devices I deal with are 24v.  So how difficult would it be do redesign the
>> BBB to have the following:
>>
>> 1. 24v power source
>> 2. 24v I/O
>> 3. 1 to 2gb RAM
>>
>> I assume a nice cape could also be designed to bring the I/O into nice
>> screw terminals too.
>>
>> I understand the BBB was not intended for this but it seems a pretty good
>> starting point and I just wanted to know the feasability and potential cost
>> of doing something like this.
>>
>> Mark
>>
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