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Embedded Linux System Overview Training by TONEX. Embedded Linux System Overview training course gives you a solid understanding of Linux kernel and libraries and utilities for embedded applications.

Learn about tools and techniques to develop an embedded Linux device.  The use of Linux in embedded products has increased in recent years, with Linux now being used in many consumer electronic devices, medical devices, wearable gadgets and military applications.


Course objectives: Learn about
Upon completion of the course the attendees will have a good understanding of:

Explore the Linux kernel architecture
Increase your understanding of real-time and embedded systems
Gain essential knowledge of Linux embedded systems design and programming
Gain practical knowledge of how to adapt the kernel to a custom embedded application
Understand the concepts of task scheduling and synchronization, resource management, inter-task communications, and interrupt handlers.
Learn how to populate libraries and application user-spaces for embedded systems
Learn how to program a Linux embedded device
Learn about HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer)
Gain practical knowledge of how to write MIPI based embedded Linux device drivers for camera (CSI 2) and display (DSI)

 Linux embedded


Course Content:

Introduction to Embedded and Real-Time Systems
Embedded Linux Platform Specification
Anatomy of an Embedded Linux System
Building Embedded Linux Systems
Case Studies

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