I have an idea for a project and have implemented it using the Raspberry Pi. I want to file a patent for the project but I cannot use the Raspberry Pi as it can't be a part of any patent.
I need the board to support almost all features that the Pi does. I also want the board to have extensive coverage for Python libraries like the Pi does. This way I can easily port the code.
Please suggest some Embedded Linux Boards whose projects can be patented. Does the Beaglebone(black) fall into this category?
Depending on how you file the patent, you can file the patent without having the physical parts. You can just say that it requires an embedded system with such and such features to accomplish the idea.
Rish - in that case just ignore it.
You aren't patenting the Pi you are patenting whatever it is you invented yourself
that just happens to use the Pi anyway.
Even if it MUST use the Pi - you can still patent your invention.