Device Driver Development Course Practical Edition
Practical Driver Development Course for Embedded Linux Engineers
In embedded Linux development, device driver development plays a significant role. When actually developing device drivers, a wide range of knowledge and development skills are required, including not only general Linux topics such as the management and control methods of the Linux kernel for CPU, memory, and I/O, and the structure of the source code, but also specific settings and development environment creation unique to embedded devices, in order to maximize the use of the CPU and peripheral devices. This course is aimed at device driver development engineers and will explain the "basics" of device driver development in embedded Linux. The "Practical" device driver development course is a two-day hands-on seminar. Based on the fundamental information about device drivers explained in the "Basic" course, participants will use the development environment and target board to experience the device driver development methods while actively engaging in hands-on activities. Those who have not yet taken the "Basic" course are encouraged to consider enrolling.
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[Course Overview] Course Name: Device Driver Development Course - Practical Edition Target Audience: Device Driver Development Engineers *Prerequisite: Completion of the Device Driver Development Course - Basic Edition Schedule: 2 days (10:00 AM - 5:00 PM) Method of Attendance: This course will be conducted in a webinar format (online). *If you prefer to attend offline, please inform us at the time of application. What to Prepare: A PC with Microsoft Teams and an HTML5 compatible browser installed A second display (not mandatory, but helpful) Cost: 250,000 yen per person (excluding tax) *Can be held with a minimum of 2 participants, maximum capacity of 4 participants.
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