Well, it is not a book for experienced hardware engineers. But it is a Great book for the programmers in the embedded system team. The author short introduce the basic of electronics, power, and SPI bus, I2C bus, UART serial port in the beginning. Unfortunately, he talks too little of IrDA, USB,
Designing embedded hardware
โ Scribed by John Catsoulis
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 400
- Edition
- Second Edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
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<DIV><p>Embedded computer systems literally surround us: they're in our cell phones, PDAs, cars, TVs, refrigerators, heating systems, and more. In fact, embedded systems are one of the most rapidly growing segments of the computer industry today.</p><p>Along with the growing list of devices for whi
I'm not sure about the glowing reviews here, but I fail to see how this book can be much help to current embedded designers? While the copyright is 2004, most of the book reads as if it was written in 1994 or even earlier. The book talks a lot about discrete logic, something that's rarely (or barely
Ken Arnold is an experienced embedded systems designer and president of HiTech Equipment, Inc., an embedded systems design firm located in San Diego, California. He also teaches courses in embedded hardware and software design at the University of California-San Diego.
</div><div class='box-content'><ul><li><p><span class="review_text">"The book... is a great introduction to low-end, controller design." ELECTRONIC DESIGN Embedded Controller Hardware Design targets one of the most popular embedded controllers around, the 8051. The book, written by Ken Arnold for LL