Hi all, 

I'm a beginner in the microprocessor environment, and my job is to find the 
"best" microprocessor board to be able to perform some data monitoring 
inside a harsh vibrational environment (Rocket). 

I looked on all the Beaglebone Black's proprieties and it would be suitable 
for the project, but one of the members of my team suggest to avoid using a 
microprocessor (with OS) and go for a microcontroller instead (no OS) like 
the Arduino because if the vibrations cause a sudden loss of power, the 
(longer?) booting time of the OS could cause a bigger loss of data.

I would like to hear some of your experience on the subject and some 
recommendations if you have some, it would be greatly appreciated!

I have the feeling that vibrations would not be enough to cause loss of 
power if the connections are well connected, but still, I can't be sure.

Thank you,

Jo D.

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