Embedded systems are products such as microwave ovens, cars, and toys that rely on an internal microprocessor. This book is oriented toward the design engineer or programmer who writes the computer code for such a system. There are a number of problems specific to the embedded systems designer, and this book addresses them and offers practical solutions. - Offers cookbook routines, algorithms, and design techniques - Includes tips for handling debugging management and testing - Explores the philosophy of tightly coupling software and hardware in programming and developing an embedded system - Provides one of the few coherent references on this subject



Autorentext

Jack Ganssle has 30 years' experience developing embedded systems. He has authored two books, The Art of Programming Embedded Systems and The Art of Designing Embedded Systems, and writes a regular column in Embedded Systems Programming magazine. Michael Barr is the editor-in-chief of Embedded Systems Programming magazine and the principal of Netrino Consultants Network. He wrote Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++.



Inhalt

Introduction. Initial Considerations. Elegant Structures. Design for Debugging. Design for Test. Memory Management. Approximations. Interrupt Management. Real-Time Operating Systems. Signal Sampling and Smoothing. A Final Perspective. Appendixes: Magazines. File Format. Serial Communications. Bibliography. Index.

Titel
The Art of Programming Embedded Systems
Untertitel
Art of Programming Embedded Systems
EAN
9780080499420
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
02.12.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
65.35 MB
Anzahl Seiten
279