The "Developing Embedded Linux Device Drivers (LFD435)" course is designed for software engineers and developers who aim to expand their skills in the development and maintenance of embedded Linux device drivers. This course is perfect for those who already have a foundational understanding of the Linux operating system and programming in C, but wish to delve deeper into the specialized field of device drivers.
Participants will gain practical, hands-on experience in the complexities of driver development and how it integrates with the Linux kernel architecture. This course will equip you with the necessary skills to enhance your career in industries that rely heavily on embedded Linux systems, such as automotive, telecommunications, healthcare, and consumer electronics.
Target audience:
Embedded systems engineers
Software developers with a background in Linux
System architects exploring device driver integration
Technical professionals looking to specialize in Linux-based hardware interactions
Graduate students in computer science or related fields focusing on operating systems
Hardware professionals needing to understand the software that interacts with their designs