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Embedded Linux Made Easy (1)
Part 1: Kickoff
Today Linux can be found running on all sorts of devices, even coffee machines. Many electronics enthusiasts will be keen to use Linux as the basis of a new microcontroller project, but the apparent complexity of the operating system and the high price of development boards has been a hurdle. Here Elektor solves both these problems, with a beginners’ course accompanied by a compact and inexpensive circuit board.
Part 1 - Kickoff
Part 2 - Hardware
Part 3 - Software development
Part 4 - A look at the kernel
Part 5 - I/O, ADC, PWM, LAN & Web server
Part 6 - Networks and servers
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Watch the recorded session of the Elektor Academy/element 14 Embedded Linux Made Easy webinar here
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