Principles are the same. Pick the parts, make a schematic, make a BOM, and
make a PCB. But, these devices are a lot more complex than a MCU.

I do not know of any books that will teach you how specifically to design a
board like this.

It did not take me that long to design it. To get it working and built with
SW, took a while longer. I will say I read no books to figure out how to do
this. I have been doing design for a couple of years now.

Best advice I can give is to take a board and learn it from top to bottom.
That should give you a good idea on how to get started.
Gerald




On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 4:12 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, I have been working with micro-controllers for several years and I
> have a basic knowledge on electronics, programming and computers. I want to
> know what information (text books, whitepapers, articles) did you need to
> design a board like Beaglebone Black from IC's? the process of designing
> electronics boards for a SoC's like Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 processor is
> similar to the process of designing boards for microcontrollers? How much
> time takes to design such a board?
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