| Blog post: How to do a low-cost carrier board design - Part 2 | The development of a carrier board can be divided into 3 main tasks, system design, schematic capture, and layout. In my previous blog post, I have already talked about the system design and the schematic capturing. Here, I would like to give you some insights to the third phase of the design, the layout. I personally enjoy this phase since it requires a lot of imagination and experience. Also in this part, I would like to focus on designing a low-cost carrier board for a Toradex computer module. | |
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| Blog post: Building Custom Embedded Linux Distributions | This blog post will give an overview on the following subjects: Why use a custom embedded Linux image, The build environment, Qt application development, The GitHub tool, Creating and editing layers and recipes, Building the image. Precompiled Linux images and distributions for embedded systems are very common among the maker movement. These distributions already have the components (sometimes more than necessary), so that the students, hobbyists, and enthusiasts can easily start to develop. Ubuntu, Debian, and Arch are a few among such distributions. | |
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