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The TINI Specification and Developer's Guide

โœ Scribed by Don Loomis


Book ID
127446853
Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
4 MB
Category
Library
City
Boston, MA
ISBN-13
9780201722185

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โœฆ Synopsis


TINIT (Tiny InterNet Interface) technology is the compact and powerful solution for connecting a wide variety of hardware devices directly to corporate and home networks. The TINIT Specification and Developer's Guide is the complete tutorial and reference guide for developers networking embedded systems with this exciting new technology.Written by the lead architect of the technology, this book is packed with examples and reference materials, and contains the complete TINI specification. It begins with an overview of the platform, then examines every detail of the specification from the runtime environment to device I/O, networking, and application programming. Though some JavaT programming language experience is a prerequisite, the book requires no embedded controller or I/O interface experience.The key components of the TINI specification are explained, including:* The TINI platform's hardware and runtime environment* TCP/IP networking and dial-up networking using PPP* Asynchronous serial communication* TINI's parallel I/O bus, memory access modes, and port-pin control* The 1-Wire NetT fundamentals, adapters, and direct 1-Wire communication* Managing system resources, including the real-time clock, the Watchdog, and external interrupts* Application programming with TINI* Programming tips for performance optimization


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