pradhan.rachit
Full Member level 3
Hello Experts,
We were planning to design a solution that needs support of Embedded Linux/ucLinux. Initially we had thought of using RPi Zero in the solution, however it has a controlled distribution and will not be available in bulk quantities to be used for products that will need to be mass produced.
So the alternative was to build a system based on readily available processors which have support for Linux OS.
We are unclear about the process of getting through with development after the custom board that we manufacture needs to be programmed.
Will a Linux Kernel be present on the blank IC that we get, so that we can get started with development directly?
If not, what procedure needs to be followed to get access to program the IC? Are there any readily available standalone programmers for this?
All we need is to get access to the internal kernel's terminal window (Maybe via USB) so that we can get started with the development.
Any insights/documentation about the process would be appreciated!
Thanks.
We were planning to design a solution that needs support of Embedded Linux/ucLinux. Initially we had thought of using RPi Zero in the solution, however it has a controlled distribution and will not be available in bulk quantities to be used for products that will need to be mass produced.
So the alternative was to build a system based on readily available processors which have support for Linux OS.
We are unclear about the process of getting through with development after the custom board that we manufacture needs to be programmed.
Will a Linux Kernel be present on the blank IC that we get, so that we can get started with development directly?
If not, what procedure needs to be followed to get access to program the IC? Are there any readily available standalone programmers for this?
All we need is to get access to the internal kernel's terminal window (Maybe via USB) so that we can get started with the development.
Any insights/documentation about the process would be appreciated!
Thanks.