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| An Embedded Software Primer | 
| Author: David E. Simon Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Category: Book
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $38.99 You Save: $21.00 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (27 reviews) Sales Rank: 108274
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 448 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 1
ISBN: 020161569X Dewey Decimal Number: 004.33 UPC: 785342615692 EAN: 9780201615692 ASIN: 020161569X
Publication Date: August 15, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description "I sincerely wish (this book) had been available when I had to learn all this stuff the hard way." --Steve Vinoski "An excellent job of introducing and defining the jargon associated with embedded systems. This makes the text extremely easy to read." --David Cuka An Embedded Software Primer is a clearly written, insightful manual for engineers interested in writing embedded-system software. The example-driven approach puts you on a fast track to understanding embedded-system programming and applying what you learn to your projects. This book will give you the necessary foundation to work confidently in this field. Building on a basic knowledge of computer programming concepts, this book will help you to: *Learn core principles and advanced techniques of embedded-system software. *Find out what a real-time operating system (RTOS) does and how to use one effectively. *Experiment with sample code and the A C/OS RTOS version 1.11 (on the accompanying CD). *Apply what you learn, no matter which microprocessor or RTOS you use. After reading this book, you will be able to tackle the challenges of embedded system programming and quickly reap the benefits of your new skills.020161569XB04062001
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  Embedded Software October 19, 2008 This is an awesome book for anyone who is new to embedded software development. I used it while taking a class at UCIrvine and it was an interesting book and not hard to read, very reader friendly. Definetly a good book for anyone starting a career in embedded software development.
  Excellent intro to the fundamentals June 11, 2008 Many people would argue that the material in this text is far too basic. I think this is precisely the strength of this book. I enjoyed reading this book despite being an experienced embedded developer.
There is no one-stop-shop in embedded software development. If you adopt it as a career, there are many things you will need to learn over time: architectures of multiple processors, a variety development tools, RTOSes and a lot more. For the most part the book stays clear of the specifics of all of these. However, it does teach you the fundamentals of all of them. The information about hardware interfacing, processors, interrupts, shared data problems, RTOS based design, and common mistakes is sufficient to get a new-comer started quickly. In my early days, I spent hours, sometimes days, chasing bugs similar to those this book teaches you to avoid.
In short, the book is just what says it is: "What you need to know to get started with embedded systems development". I would highly recommend it to any newcomer to this field.
  Dated, but still valuable May 5, 2008 This book hits most of the major points in embedded software programming, clearly and concisely. It it almost 10 years old, though, and some of the discussion shows it (especially hardware). It would be great if they would do a second edition, as the book is a great read otherwise.
  microC/OS is a good example of small operating system. March 3, 2008 I think microC/OS is a good example of small operating systems such as TOPPERS/ssp(smallest set profile). This book describe Hardware fundamentals for the software engineer (chapter 1) for examples VCC(Voltage Connected to Collector), And gates and Or gates and D Flip Flops. Advanced Hardware Fundamentals(chapter 2) describe Busses, DMA(Direct Memory Access), and Interrupts(also in chapter 4). Survey of software architecutres(chapter 5) is important articles. Introduction to real-time operating systems(chapter 6) include semaphores that is traditional technology. All of the contents are good for primer. In the CD-ROM there are answer of the problems(exercise or practice) and additional programs. ps. microC/OS is made by Jean J. Labrosse. He make a new book, microC/OS-II.
  A very good book for starters in embedded system February 29, 2008 I've done quite some application software design. But I'm totally new to embedded software design. I found this book is very useful for me. The whole book is very clear and illustrative. It provides many useful points in designing embedded software that my be overlooked by application software engineer like me.
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