BoF: Let's Play Small-mini-card-sized Computer Boards!
There are tons of small, mini, card-sized computer boards have been released since Raspberry Pi was born to the production and lately you can see them everywhere to apply them to not only electric DIY …
Talk Title | BoF: Let's Play Small-mini-card-sized Computer Boards! |
Speakers | Masafumi Ohta (Founder and Representative, Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group) |
Conference | Open Source Summit + Automotive Linux Summit Japan |
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Location | Tokyo, Japan |
Date | Jul 17-19, 2019 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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There are tons of small, mini, card-sized computer boards have been released since Raspberry Pi was born to the production and lately you can see them everywhere to apply them to not only electric DIY personal/education use but also Enterprise/industrial use. In this session, Masafumi will discuss deep-dive topics :1. Introduction: define those boards2. Model concepts: why are they mini, small, card-sized and cheap?3. Disk media: are they bearable for any use? (ex.SD)4. Robustness: it is really robust ( circuits and etc..)?5. Kernel: is it really fit on the boards?6. Operating System: is it easy to handle?7. Other tips and issues: USB, SoC thermo, Auto-deploy, Edge-AI and etc.. And Masafumi discuss many of use cases to look into deeply and learn some practices.opportunities to use the boardshow to use the boardshow to manage the boards ( especially to overcome drawbacks )