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Getting Started

Product Specifications

The first step to get a fully functional product is the define the product features and see if they meet the standard requirements. A list of expected features from an IP based RDK-V Accelerator are listed at Product Specifications. OEM can cross check the expected features/specifications with the capabilities of the SoC platform being used and can finalize the features supported by the product.

RDKM On-boarding

RDKM offers collaboration space for OEMs which would help OEMs to collaborate with SoC and RDK teams (as well as any 3rd party). RDKM collaboration zone includes features like (but not limited to) CMF facility to maintain build manifests as well as SoC/OEM specific code, SoC SDK artifact storage facility, JIRA & RDK Wiki spaces, integration with Test & Certification suites, monthly & release tagging and so on.

Product Engineering

Once the product features are decided, the device engineering can be started. OEM needs to decide on the hardware layout that incorporates OEM components to the SoC board. A sample expected hardware specification list as well as a sample flash layout is available at Product Engineering

Device Firmware

OEM can make use of the details available at Device Firmware to start developing a Yocto build to engineer the device firmware builds based on RDK Yocto build setup.

RDK Certification Suite Package

RDKM offers an in-house Test & certification suite that facilitates OEMs to get their Video Accelerator product certified as RDK Compliant device.

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