It'll be a minimum 6 layer board with multiple rev's to work out the
kinks. Probably around $500 a pop. And lot's of time spent getting
high speed signal traces put down correctly, dense BGA signal routing,
dealing with distributors and inventory, spec'ing parts, populating the
board with 0402 or 0603 parts by hand, etc. It's fun for some people
like me, but I wouldn't recommend it for most.
On 4/5/2016 8:01 AM, evilwulfie wrote:
If you try to build your own it will cost you a magnitude greater more
then just buying one
Gerald has got the cost down on the current bones by building them in
large quantitys.
but good luck.
On 4/5/2016 1:58 AM, Daniel Escasa wrote:
Schematics are available online. Are those sufficient to build your own?
I was checking on Arduino resources and got Paperduino
(http://paperduino.eu/doku.php) envy :) It should be possible to
build your own Beagle, shouldn't it?
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