The most difficult decision you’ll make when creating your first embedded Linux device has nothing to do with software; it’s about the hardware. While it is possible to do a software upgrade mid-development without massive disruption and waste, attempts to make such changes in hardware development come at a much higher cost. So, you need to make some important decisions upfront about which CPU, board, and peripherals you want to use in your embedded Linux device.
This whitepaper looks at the numerous planning considerations that go into choosing your hardware to help you expedite your development process. Read more...