Embedded Linux BSP
Support for bootloader, kernel, device tree, root filesystem, storage, network configuration, system services, and production image preparation.
Linux SBC Development
Linux embedded SBCs based on Rockchip and Allwinner SoCs for industrial, IoT, gateway, and smart terminal applications.

Avontek supports Linux SBC projects for product teams building IoT gateways, industrial control devices, communication terminals, equipment interfaces, data collection products, edge devices, and embedded systems that need stable I/O and controlled software behavior. Our work covers Linux board selection, embedded Linux BSP adaptation, peripheral bring-up, Linux driver development, system image preparation, testing, and production coordination.
This page connects Linux SBC requirements with supported Rockchip and Allwinner SoC platforms. Use it when the project starts from gateway services, protocol integration, serial or Ethernet I/O, field deployment, system services, or product-specific embedded Linux customization.
Linux SBC projects need the right balance of CPU performance, I/O, Ethernet and serial interfaces, wireless connectivity, storage, audio, display needs, kernel support, long-running service behavior, and lifecycle planning. Avontek helps customers compare Rockchip and Allwinner Linux SBC directions before moving into board customization and production support.
RK3308 SBCFor voice, audio, control, gateway, and compact embedded Linux applications that need practical I/O and cost control.
PX30 SBCFor compact Linux terminals, display products, and connected devices with moderate performance requirements.
RK3326 SBCFor portable terminals, display devices, and embedded products that need efficient multimedia and Linux support.
RK3288 SBCFor mature Linux board projects, HMI devices, kiosks, and smart terminals with stable display and peripheral support.
RK3566 SBCFor mainstream Linux SBC products with display, Ethernet, USB, wireless, storage, and custom mainboard requirements.
RK3576 SBCFor newer Linux embedded products that need stronger performance, richer interfaces, and longer platform planning.
R528 SBCFor Linux control, IoT gateway, audio, industrial interface, and connected device projects that need efficient embedded processing.
A Linux SBC project is not only a hardware selection task. The system also needs embedded Linux BSP adaptation, kernel and device tree work, driver integration, boot configuration, interface bring-up, field testing, image preparation, and product-specific debugging before it is ready for deployment.
Support for bootloader, kernel, device tree, root filesystem, storage, network configuration, system services, and production image preparation.
Driver and interface work for Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, serial ports, GPIO, audio, display, touch, storage, sensors, and product-specific modules.
Practical debugging for protocol conversion, field I/O, service startup, power behavior, thermal conditions, remote maintenance, testing, and production delivery.
Many projects begin with a Linux SBC platform and later require a custom Linux board. Avontek can help convert product requirements into a board plan covering SoC selection, Ethernet and serial interfaces, wireless options, storage, connector layout, power input, mechanical fit, Linux BSP scope, testing, and production preparation.
Confirm application services, I/O, network, control logic, performance, Linux BSP direction, quantity, lifecycle, and schedule.
Compare Rockchip and Allwinner Linux SBC options and select a platform for I/O, cost, software, and supply needs.
Adapt embedded Linux BSP, bring up interfaces, integrate peripherals, prepare system images, and debug product-specific hardware.
Move from standard SBC evaluation to custom mainboard layout, testing, manufacturing coordination, and delivery planning.
When the project direction is already tied to a processor vendor, continue with the Rockchip or Allwinner platform pages. They organize the same Linux SBC decision from the SoC side, while this page focuses on embedded Linux BSP, driver development, and I/O integration.
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