Embedded Linux Made Easy

 

Presenter

Benedikt Sauter

Managing Director at embedded projects GmbH in Augsburg, Germany

 

Description:

 

Today Linux can be found running on all sorts of devices, even coffee machines. Many electronics enthusiasts will be keen on using 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 always been a hurdle — up till now.

 

In this webinar Benedikt Sauter will show you how easy it is to use embedded Linux as an alternative to using a microcontroller. He will discuss what processes are running inside Linux when your application is running and show you how easy it is to control in- and output signals and read from an analogue port. Beginners will learn about most important things in embedded Linux and are guided step by step to become more of a professional.

 

About the presenter:

 

Benedikt Sauter is an open source enthusiast and author of many technical articles and open source projects like the GNUBLIN (embedded Linux board) and the USBprog. He works as a Managing Director at embedded projects GmbH in Augsburg, Germany. With a team of young computer scientists and engineers he develops intelligent and innovative products (most of them based on Linux) for all industries.

 

 

Start Time: 9/20/12 3:00 PM IST (Europe/Dublin)

End Time: 9/20/12 4:00 PM IST (Europe/Dublin)