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BSP

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What is BSP?

BSP typically refers to Board Support Package. It's a collection of software support libraries and drivers designed to enable an operating system (OS) to run on a specific hardware platform (a particular computer board or embedded system). The BSP provides the low-level code necessary for the OS to interact with the hardware, including device drivers for peripherals (e.g., UART, Ethernet, USB), memory management, and bootloader functionality. It essentially bridges the gap between the OS and the hardware.

What other technologies are related to BSP?

BSP Complementary Technologies

Essential for initializing the hardware before the OS loads, complementary to BSP.
mentioned alongside BSP in 15% (206) of relevant job posts
Device drivers are necessary for the OS to interact with hardware, directly related to BSP functionality.
mentioned alongside BSP in 7% (210) of relevant job posts
Essential for initializing the hardware before the OS loads, complementary to BSP.
mentioned alongside BSP in 19% (65) of relevant job posts

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