This book is an introduction to embedded systems design, using the ARM mbed and C programming language as development tools.<br>The mbed provides a compact, self-contained and low-cost hardware core, and the on-line compiler requires no download or installation, being accessible wherever an internet
Embedded Systems Design
โ Scribed by Steve Heath (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 433
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Preface, Pages xvii-xviii
Acknowledgements, Page xix
1 - What is an embedded system?, Pages 1-14
2 - Embedded processors, Pages 15-73
3 - Memory systems, Pages 74-130
4 - Basic peripherals, Pages 131-174
5 - Interfacing to the analogue world, Pages 175-188
6 - Interrupts and exceptions, Pages 189-211
7 - Real-time operating systems, Pages 212-287
8 - Writing software for embedded systems, Pages 288-320
9 - Emulation and debugging techniques, Pages 321-338
10 - Buffering and other data structures, Pages 339-356
11 - Memory and performance trade-offs, Pages 357-364
12 - Software examples, Pages 365-378
13 - Design examples, Pages 379-397
14 - Real-time without a RTOS, Pages 398-421
Index, Pages 422-430
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