October 2019
Intermediate to advanced
350 pages
9h 5m
English
The embedded electronics market would not be the same today without companies such as Arduino or the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which release all or most of their hardware designs under an open license and push innovation forward. Boards licensed under an open hardware license can be studied, modified, and redistributed by anyone. Instead of treating a development board as an integral unit of your project and combining it with other modules, you can create a variation of the board, add or remove some components, and adapt it to your needs. Your variation of the board can even be sold without license fees. Arduino, for example, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license. If you create ...
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