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GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming

By : Rodolfo Giometti
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GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming

By: Rodolfo Giometti

Overview of this book

Embedded computers have become very complex in the last few years and developers need to easily manage them by focusing on how to solve a problem without wasting time in finding supported peripherals or learning how to manage them. The main challenge with experienced embedded programmers and engineers is really how long it takes to turn an idea into reality, and we show you exactly how to do it. This book shows how to interact with external environments through specific peripherals used in the industry. We will use the latest Linux kernel release 4.4.x and Debian/Ubuntu distributions (with embedded distributions like OpenWrt and Yocto). The book will present popular boards in the industry that are user-friendly to base the rest of the projects on - BeagleBone Black, SAMA5D3 Xplained, Wandboard and system-on-chip manufacturers. Readers will be able to take their first steps in programming the embedded platforms, using C, Bash, and Python/PHP languages in order to get access to the external peripherals. More about using and programming device driver and accessing the peripherals will be covered to lay a strong foundation. The readers will learn how to read/write data from/to the external environment by using both C programs or a scripting language (Bash/PHP/Python) and how to configure a device driver for a specific hardware. After finishing this book, the readers will be able to gain a good knowledge level and understanding of writing, configuring, and managing drivers, controlling and monitoring applications with the help of efficient/quick programming and will be able to apply these skills into real-world projects.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
GNU/Linux Rapid Embedded Programming
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Smart card reader


A smart card and a smart card reader are complex devices that are used everywhere nowadays, starting from our credit cards to the smartphones. The term smart card implies a set of technologies, including integrated circuits, microprocessors, memories, antennas, and so on in the same integrated circuit to form a microchip that is the heart of a smart card. On the other hand, a smart card reader is complex device that can communicate with the smart card and save data on it or return data to a computer.

These devices can be used where the identification can be done by inserting a credit card (or something similar) somewhere for identification. These are not wireless.

Tip

You can get more information regarding the smart card world by taking a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_card .

The device we're going to evaluate with our Wandboard is the USB device reported here, which has a slot where the smart card can be inserted:

Note

The device can be purchased at http://www...