Configuration of Bootable for ARM Embedded System |
Author(s): |
| Abhishek J. Patel , Charotar University of Science and Technology; Prof. Brijesh N. Shah, Charotar University of Science and Technology |
Keywords: |
| Embedded system, Arm, Cross-Compile toolchain, Customization |
Abstract |
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This paper is on configuring the linux kernel for an ARM board. ARM system-on-chip is the best platform for reducing the risk and the cost of SOC designs and thus accelerating the speed, accuracy, flexibility. ARM boards are the combination of FPGA and ASIC technology and hence provide the optimal solution in terms of speed, cost and time. The embedded modules based on ARM delivers varied tasks such as process management, memory management and peripheral interfaces. Linux being an open source domain provides an additional edge to the embedded systems and as Linux can be freely downloaded thus it is being compiled for any system architecture including ARM. For new CPU architectures OS has to be configured, compiled burnt to the core and ported to the target platform. Building the linux kernel, Bootloader and the file system are described in detail |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV2I2361 Published in: Volume : 2, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2014 Page(s): 658-660 |
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