This book comprehensively introduces all aspects of embedded Linux system development, from hardware design to system transplantation and software development, including the design principles of hardware devices (covering common hardware such as RAM, Flash, UART, USB, LCD and power management, etc.), the installation of the Linux operating system and the use of related embedded development software, the basic knowledge required for embedded Linux programming (Makefile syntax, shell programming, etc.), BootLoader and kernel, file system, QT4 transplantation, driver writing and testing, QT4 application writing. From the bottom-level system design to the upper-level application development, this book uses specific circuit or program examples to explain. The purpose is to lead readers to become familiar with the entire process of embedded product development. This book is from the shallow to the deep, step-by-step, rich in content, and based on typical materials. It can be used as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in colleges and universities with embedded-related majors, and can also be used as a reference for engineers engaged in embedded Linux development.
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