Re: Few questions on embedded stuff
From: Scott Moore (samiam_at_moorecad.com)
Date: 06/25/04
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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 23:13:25 GMT
zalzon wrote:
> Hi,
> How much do you embedded guys need to know about analog circuit design?
> I asked one guy and he said most embedded engineers know little about
> analog circuitry. Usually they look at application notes on how to build
> sample circuits. Is this true?
Depends on the application.
>
> Also what real-time OS do most of u guys use? Is it mostly used on single
> board computers?
>
Custom.
> Finally, why are there so many different vendors selling single board
> computers. Do they all custom build their stuff, is there no standard?
>
> Thanks
No clue. We have never used one. On the other hand, we exclusively build
embedded processors in functional equipment, such as routers or printers.
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