This is not something I've looked at for many years, but I assume most manufactuers of microprocessors and other chips still typically publish a 'reference design' which is a basic board utilizing their chip, and with documentation explaining its features. This is a good place to start - you can take that design and add and subtract peripheral chips and features to meet your needs. They will also (hopefully) point out the quirks and gotchas you may need to know about that particular product.
On Friday, November 14, 2014 2:12:16 PM UTC-8, [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? > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
