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Real-Time Embedded Systems: Optimization, Synthesis, and Networking
Embedded systems are electronic systems that include a microprocessor to
perform certain specific tasks. The microprocessor is embedded or hidden inside
these products. Embedded systems are ubiquitous. Every week millions
of tiny chips come out of factories like Freescale, Microchip, Philips, Texas
Instruments, and Mitsubishi,... | | Beginning Ubuntu Linux, Second Edition (Beginning from Novice to Professional)Linux has come a long way in a short time. Computing itself is still relatively young by any standard; if the era of modern computing started with the invention of the microchip, it’s still less than 50 years old. But Linux is a youngster compared even to this; it has been around for only 16 of those years.
In that brief time span,... | | Programming the PIC Microcontroller with MBASIC (Embedded Technology)The Microchip PIC family of microcontrollers is the most popular series of microcontrollers in the world. However, no microcontroller is of any use without software to make it perform useful functions. This comprehensive reference focuses on designing with Microchips mid-range PIC line using MBASIC, a powerful but easy to learn programming... |
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Biomimetics: Biologically Inspired TechnologiesImagine a smart microchip that is buried in the ground for a long time. Upon certain triggering conditions this chip begins to grow and consume materials from its surroundings, converting them into energy and structural cells. As the chip grows further, it reconfigures its shape to become a mobile robot. Using its recently created mobility, the... | | Embedded Multitasking (Embedded Technology)In an embedded system, firmware is the software that directly interfaces with the microcontroller, controlling the systems function. The major forces driving the embedded firmware development process today are reduced development times, increased complexity, and the need to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. These forces translate into strenuous... | | PICmicro MCU C: An introduction to Programming the Microchip PIC in CCS C
The C language was development at Bell Labs in the early 1970’s by Dennis
Ritchie and Brian Kernighan. One of the first platforms for implementation was
the PDP-11 running under a UNIX environment.
Since its introduction, it has evolved and been standardized throughout the
computing industry as an established development... |
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