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Getting Started with ROS on Embedded Systems
Getting Started with Yocto on Embedded Systems
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RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development using Yocto BSPs from different vendors, including Boundary Devices, e-con Systems, Nvidia Jetson, NXP, Qualcomm, Toradex, Variscite, Xilinx, and many others, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of each BSP and the accelerators present on each of the platforms to perform video, audio processing and creating general purpose applications achieving great performance on many scenarios.
RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development using Yocto BSPs from different vendors, including Boundary Devices, e-con Systems, Nvidia Jetson, NXP, Qualcomm, Toradex, Variscite, Xilinx, and many others, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of each BSP and the accelerators present on each of the platforms to perform video, audio processing and create general purpose applications achieving great performance on many scenarios.


This page contains detailed guides and information on how to use Yocto, alongside some example on how RidgeRun gets involved with it.  
This page contains detailed guides and information on how to use Yocto, alongside some examples on how RidgeRun gets involved with it.  


To get up-to-speed with your Yocto system, start by clicking below:
To get up-to-speed with your Yocto system, start by clicking below:

Revision as of 18:36, 27 January 2022

Yocto

Yocto RidgeRun portal.


Getting Started with Yocto on Embedded Systems


This wiki is a user guide for anyone who wants to read about Yocto, or if you want some answers about it, you'll probably get them here.

In this wiki, you will find technical documentation, tutorials, examples, and much more!


RidgeRun support

RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development using Yocto BSPs from different vendors, including Boundary Devices, e-con Systems, Nvidia Jetson, NXP, Qualcomm, Toradex, Variscite, Xilinx, and many others, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of each BSP and the accelerators present on each of the platforms to perform video, audio processing and create general purpose applications achieving great performance on many scenarios.

This page contains detailed guides and information on how to use Yocto, alongside some examples on how RidgeRun gets involved with it.

To get up-to-speed with your Yocto system, start by clicking below: