Appropriate for undergraduate and beginning graduate level courses on embedded systems or microprocessor based systems design in computer engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science.
The basic structure, operation, and design of embedded systems is presented in a stepwise fashion. A balanced treatment of both hardware and software is provided. The Intel 80C188EB microprocessor is used as the instructional example. Hardware is covered starting from the component level. Software development focuses on assembly language. The only background required is an introductory course in digital systems design.
The basic structure, operation, and design of embedded systems are presented throughout the book, in a stepwise and orderly fashion. A balanced treatment of both hardware and software is provided. The Intel 80C188EB microprocessor is used as the instructional example. Hardware is covered starting from the component level. Software development focuses on assembly language.
FEATURES:
- Extensively covers the topics of hardware and software and includes numerous examples.
- Uses 80C188EB microprocessor as instructional example.
- Provides thorough introduction to the use of assembly language in embedded systems.
- Discusses a large number of the ICs commonly used in embedded systems.
- Contains coverage of digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversion.
- Explores the development of a complete example system.
- Includes over 400 End-of-Chapter problems.