Hi all

I am just starting out with the beaglebone (and linux for that matter), I 
am running through derek molloys fantastic book and getting on OK.

Can you correct me if I am going in the completely wrong direction here, 
but my intentions are as follows;

I have a project in mind (automotive based) (I do not necessarily want to 
commercialize it, but I want to design my own single PCB which will include 
the base BBB design and external circuitry.

My plans are;

1. Learn everything I can with the BBB via Derek Molloy and possible other 
embedded linux books...
2. Prototype external circuitry with BBB
3. Field test
4. After design is verified, integrate external circuitry into a single PCB 
with BBB
5. Package it

I am an electronic engineer by day, although I will need to make some 
progress with high speed digital design but hey if you don't try you won't 
learn anything! No doubt I will make mistakes....

Is this what the BBB was intended for?

Or is it intended to only really be used with capes?

Looking at the content of derek molloys book so far, it seems that there is 
a standard linux distro on the board, with a hardware specific device tree. 
My plan is to eventually (when I have learn what on earth I am doing) 
modify the device tree to suit the hardware I integrate...

Interested to know your thoughts....

I could have gone for major vendors embedded linux/arm development board 
but I figured my learn curve would be much faster with the support of this 
fantastic community...

I plan to document my journey to help others...

Thanks truni....

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