Board bring-up refers to the process of initializing and testing a newly manufactured or designed electronic circuit board (PCB) to ensure that all components are functioning correctly and the board is ready for its intended purpose. This involves powering up the board, verifying clock signals, memory access, peripheral functionality (like USB, Ethernet, etc.), and loading/executing initial software or firmware. It often involves debugging and troubleshooting hardware and software issues to get the board to a stable and usable state.
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