Feasibility and Architecture of a Dual-Board Embedded System - Yocto and Zephyr Integration
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Explore the feasibility and architecture of a dual-board embedded system through this 43-minute conference talk that presents an industrial feasibility study of a communication system using CAN bus. Learn about the complete development lifecycle of a system featuring two distinct boards: a primary Linux-based board with Flutter GUI and a secondary Zephyr RTOS board with LVGL graphics. Discover the hardware selection process, board bring-up procedures, BSP development, device tree configuration, and peripheral driver integration. Examine the architectural differences between Linux and Zephyr operating systems while analyzing the performance trade-offs and integration strategies of Flutter versus LVGL for embedded UI development. Gain practical insights into designing and evaluating industrial embedded systems and understand how to overcome the challenges of multi-platform development and integration in real-world applications.
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Feasibility and Architecture of a Dual-Board Embedded System: Yoct... Andrea Ricchi & Dario Binacchi
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Linux Foundation