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Programming for Embedded Systems: Cracking the Code

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* Presents a variety of complete embedded applications with design specifications, flow diagrams and source code with line-by-line explanation.
* Includes discussion of the challenges of embedded development such as timing, processor clocks and virtual environment development.
* The target platforms for embedded software are microcontrollers (16 bit and 32 bit) as well as Digital Signal processors. After discussing the basic architecture of these processors, the specifics of archtecture are covered with special reference to 8051, ADSP 2181 and ARM processors.
* An overview of the Operating systems (embedded, real time and moble Operating Systems)will be given with discussion on APIs for development of embedded software. The function calls in C/++ and Java will be illustrated with examples.
* Line by line detailed analysis of the source code behind cutting-edge embedded applications including GPS, security systems, networked information appliances, cellular phones, embedded databases and wireless network devices.
* Applications built on a variety of popular embedded operating systems including NT, LINUX and Java (J2ME).
ABOUT THE CD-ROM
CD ROM includes fully functioning IM systems built in the book, along with complete source code and additional 3rd party development tools.

572 pages, Paperback

First published July 5, 2002

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this is nice book to start learning about embedded systems programming concepts
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