Embedded Hardware Development
(Hardware Design)
Design Process:
RSI can create and design computer hardware components, including
circuit boards, microchips, and other electrical components. The
hardware design flow starts with a definition phase followed by a
preliminary phase. These two phases are used to ensure RSI will
actually create what the customer has requested. The design flow
then progresses into the development phase with an end deliverable
of hardware prototypes. Finally, the validation phase is used to
prove to the customer that the hardware created meets the
customers' requirements. All phases are concluded by a design
review meeting.
Hardware Design:
An embedded system is a computer system designed for specific
control functions, often with real-time computing constraints,
requiring efficient operations. Usually embedded as part of a
complete device, often including hardware and mechanical parts.
Today the embedded hardware is the engine of the popular Internet
of Things (IoT), controlling many of today's most common devices
such as smartphones, tablets, automobiles, TVs, and even.
Design Realization:
Embedded hardware designs are a compilation of many components like
System-on-a-Chip (SoC), Multiprocessor System-on-Chip (MPSoC),
Network-on-Chip (NoC), Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA),
Digital Signal Processing (DSP), and Application-Specific
Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology. While custom hardware designs
can be provided, typical IoT designs are design based on various
vendor building blocks coupled with Linux based embedded software
design. RSI can support both the hardware and software solution.