When you are designing and planning to build an embedded system, you need to protect your investment and guarantee results. In this page, you will find useful information to source computing capabilities.
When businesses face the challenge of acquiring computers for specialized equipment, they can be tempted to procure general-purpose computers. More often than we'd like to admit, this decision is influenced by the familiarity of the developer team with a particular system. After all, general-purpose computers are typically readily available and cost-effective in a test environment.
If you work on The Edge, you probably have felt overwhelmed by all the computer options offered in the market and by intended use statements from non-technical users in your organization. As a result, you probably have struggled to decide and to prove to C-Level executives and managers the importance of choosing the appropriate computer for your application. Let us guide you to conquer the Edge.
We rarely dedicate a blog post to one of our products. But the BX-220 is going to be an exception. Since we are aware of the unique requirements of these applications, we worked on developing a computer specifically designed for the Edge. Let’s review the main customer pain points we considered in its design.
Since software and hardware are typically sold or developed separately, companies face a common problem. How do you develop a cost-efficient turnkey solution that works seamlessly as a system from the hardware and software point of view? Think about the last time that you purchased a computer. Who can tell you if the software you are looking to use will be compatible with the computer you are buying? Buying a computer, even for consumer purposes, can take labor-intensive research and you will still be unsure if you are oversizing the computer just to sustain regular operations. In this blog post, you will find out more information on how to determine minimum system requirements.
Are you an enthusiast of DYI home repairs or renovations? If you are planning to renovate the kitchen or bathroom or if you have a garage full of tools, this article might interest you. When you are doing home repairs at some point you need help from another human being. It is usually due to security reasons. Just think about the last time you went to the roof to change some tiles. Did someone hold the ladder as you went up or down? Well, that is exactly how designing and planning a new embedded system or single board computer should work.
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When you are designing an embedded system, you need to protect your investment. In these blog posts, you will find useful information to source hardware for embedded systems.