Hi guys;
I'm doing the literature review part of my project. This involves comparing and contrasting suitable solutions for systems used in the project.
I settled on using a Raspberry PI(RPI) for my design. But I have to write about how I got there.
I want to setup two fields of contention - now I know the RPI is a single board computer. I know it involves the use of a microprocessor.
Something like a texas instruments basic development board - That really uses microcontroller based technology, right?
So is that my distinction? Microcontroller units vs microprocessor devices.
I'm aware of the key features of both, but when I look at technologies on the market, there seems to be a lot of crossover, on marketable solutions.
What I'm looking for is not detailed. I just really want a good solid labels for a distition and maybe a leading contenders from each field.
I'm doing the literature review part of my project. This involves comparing and contrasting suitable solutions for systems used in the project.
I settled on using a Raspberry PI(RPI) for my design. But I have to write about how I got there.
I want to setup two fields of contention - now I know the RPI is a single board computer. I know it involves the use of a microprocessor.
Something like a texas instruments basic development board - That really uses microcontroller based technology, right?
So is that my distinction? Microcontroller units vs microprocessor devices.
I'm aware of the key features of both, but when I look at technologies on the market, there seems to be a lot of crossover, on marketable solutions.
What I'm looking for is not detailed. I just really want a good solid labels for a distition and maybe a leading contenders from each field.