Not as far as I know.

 

When I built my first 6 node super cluster  I used a 9 port 10/100 switch.

And built my own power distribution setup.

 

From: beagleboard@googlegroups.com [mailto:beagleboard@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Nathaniel Firethorn
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2015 8:51 AM
To: BeagleBoard
Subject: [beagleboard] Beagle backplane - does one exist? Can one exist?

 

Hi, all,

I'm interested in either locating or designing a test system architecture using 
inexpensive and physically robust modules. My requirements:

*       Modular architecture in which test interface boards can be plugged into 
a backplane or similar hardware structure.
*       Up to 10 boards per backplane
*       Physically robust
*       Inexpensive
*       Reasonably high data rates along the backplane (high resolution digital 
video)
*       Interface boards need to be designed to support:

*       Ethernet at up to about 100 MBPS rates
*       USB to video rates
*       RS485 with arbitrary data link layer protocols

VXI will support all these requirements except the "inexpensive."

 

I'm not new to SW or HW architecture, but I am new to Beagle and Raspberry Pi.

 

Has anyone commercialized something like this, or am I barking up the wrong 
tree?

 

Thanks,

- NF.

 

 

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