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Linux

Cost

  • This community-supported open-source software is free. You have the option of building your own Linux system by starting with a license-free Linux OS kernel. Available frameworks and applications are offered within the embedded Linux community to create the complete system solution.

Performance

  • Embedded Linux offers better real-time performance over standard Linux because it is customized to work on an embedded platform and is optimized for power.

Size

  • The embedded Linux kernel is simpler and smaller than that of the standard Linux OS.

Support

  • Numerous companies contribute to the open-source embedded Linux with continuous kernel compatibility updates and advanced tools.
  • Embedded Linux support sites, such as RocketBoards.org, provide new and advanced users with getting-started guides, design examples, and community forums.
  • Developers that need a commercial embedded Linux solution can use available Linux distributions from WindRiver, MonteVista, and Timesys.
  • Developers can find numerous device-specific drivers, such as USB and Ethernet.

Customization

  • Developers can customize the Angstrom Distribution to their specific application. The latest Linux kernels are always available for download at kernel.org.

Ease of Use

  • Linux OS drivers offer a high-level device abstraction with minimal effort. You can build Linux drivers to provide user space access into custom user peripherals in the FPGA fabric.

Safety

  • Embedded Linux offers a highly stable and tested kernel to use with safety-critical applications.
  • Open-source safety groups provide presentations, literature, and safety certification for embedded Linux applications.

Portability

  • Many custom-purpose microprocessors have embedded Linux kernel support.

Innovation

  • Collaborative development supports rapid Linux evolution.
  • Linux communities provide a faster medium for incubation and the testing of new capabilities.
  • Absence of contractual constraints allows developers to create new uses, markets, and platforms for the Linux OS.

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