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Revised and expanded by the original author
Covers both hardware and software for a variety of embedded systems
A clear, comprehensive introduction to the subject with real-world examples Embedded Microprocessor Systems is an introduction to the design of embedded microprocessor systems, from the initial concept through debugging the final result. Unlike many books on the market, Embedded Microprocessor Systems is not limited to describing any specific processor family, but covers the operation of and interfaces to several types of processors with an emphasis on cost and design tradeoffs. Booknews An electrical engineer with much experience in embedded control systems, Ball introduces the steps involved in designing them, using a swimming pump timer as an extended example. He assumes readers to be students and recent graduates who will be moving into the field and engineers in related fields who want to expand. He also assumes a basic knowledge of software concepts, binary and hexadecimal number systems, and digital logic, but does reviews those in the appendices. He does not include a bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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