Device trees are data structures used to describe hardware components in a system. They are commonly used in embedded systems, particularly those running Linux, to provide a unified way to represent the hardware configuration to the operating system. This allows the same kernel image to be used across different hardware platforms, as the device tree provides the specific hardware details at boot time. A device tree is a tree data structure composed of nodes and properties, representing the system's hardware. Nodes describe devices, and properties describe characteristics of those devices.
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