BYOD - Building Your Own Linux Development Board
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover how to create your own custom Linux development board in this 57-minute talk by Angelo Dureghello from Sysam and Nomovok. Learn why building a personalized device can be more advantageous than choosing from existing options, and gain insights into the low-level electronics required to boot Linux. Explore cost-effective strategies for tailoring a board to specific needs while delving into the intricacies of hardware design. Benefit from Dureghello's extensive experience in low-level programming, C, C++, and assembly for various architectures, as well as his expertise in electronic design and repair. This presentation is ideal for those interested in embedded systems, custom hardware development, and understanding the intersection of electronics and Linux operating systems.
Syllabus
BYOD (Build Your Own Device)
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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