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Reusable Firmware Development: A Practical Approach to APIs, HALs and Drivers

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Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to improve your embedded software and benefit from author Jacob Beningo’s more than 15 years developing reusable and portable software for resource-constrained microcontroller-based systems. You will explore APIs, HALs, and driver development among other topics to acquire a solid foundation for improving your own software. Reusable Firmware A Practical Approach to APIs, HALs and Drivers not only explains critical concepts, but also provides a plethora of examples, exercises, and case studies on how to use and implement the concepts.What You'll LearnDevelop portable firmware using the C programming languageDiscover APIs and HALs, explore their differences, and see why they are important to developers of resource-constrained software Master microcontroller driver development concepts, strategies, and examplesWrite drivers that are reusable across multiple MCU families and vendorsImprove the way software documentedDesign APIs and HALs for microcontroller-based systemsWho This Book Is ForThose with some prior experience with embedded programming.

430 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 6, 2017

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October 18, 2021
that was a very helpful and insightful book.
Following practices mentioned in the book can have a huge impact on the quality of software produced and of course its reusability
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May 22, 2025
This is a good introduction to a core concept of embedded development. It's definitely introductory. I did not feel that I learned anything, but the content is approachable.
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