The Art of Programming Embedded Systems
Material type: TextPublication details: UK Academic Press 1992Description: 279p., 236 x 167mm, Bibliography, index, hardbackISBN:- 0122748808
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Standard Loan | Thurles Library Main Collection | 005.1 GAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Available | R01944WKRCT |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
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.
THIS BOOK PROVIDES NEEDED CLARITY BY OFFERING A NEW PHILOSOPHY FOR PRACTICING PROGRAMMERS FACED WITH DESIGNING WRITING AND DEBUGGING CODE FOR SMALLER EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Embedded systems are products that rely on an internal microprocessor. This text is orientated towards the design engineer or programmer who writes the computer code for such a system. The author addresses the problems faced by the embedded systems designer and offers practical solutions.
Initial considerations; elgant structures; design for debugging; design for test; memory management; approximations; interrupt management; real time operating systems; signal sampling and smoothing; a final perspective. Appendixes: Magazine list; file formats; serial communications.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- 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