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Here are the Books for the Embedded Systen Subject for 7th Semester GTU.
Embedded System Design: A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction
Author : Frank Vahid , Tony Givargis.
Hardcover: 352 Pages
Publisher: Wiley; New Edition Edition (October 17, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471386782
ISBN-13: 978-0471386780
Product Dimensions: 9.4 X 7.7 X 1 Inches
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This book introduces a modern approach to embedded system design, presenting software design and hardware design in a unified manner. It covers trends and challenges, introduces the design and use of single-purpose processors (“hardware”) and general-purpose processors (“software”), describes memories and buses, illustrates hardware/software tradeoffs using a digital camera example, and discusses advanced computation models, controls systems, chip technologies, and modern design tools. For courses found in EE, CS and other engineering departments.
From the Back Cover
A MODERN APPROACH TO THE DESIGN OF EMBEDDED COMPUTING SYSTEMSIn today’s world, embedded systems are everywhere—homes, offices, cars, factories, hospitals, planes, and consumer electronics. Their huge numbers and new complexity calls for a new design approach, one that emphasizes high-level tools and hardware/software tradeoffs, rather than low-level assembly-language programming and logic design.
This exciting new book presents the traditionally distinct fields of software and hardware design in a new unified approach. It covers trends and challenges, introduces the design and use of single-purpose processors (“hardware”) and general-purpose processors (“software”), describes memories and buses, illustrates hardware/software tradeoffs using a digital camera example, and discusses advanced computation models, controls systems, chip technologies, and modern design tools.
Whether a student or working professional, readers of this outstanding new book will learn how to look at embedded systems in a whole new way, one that allows them to build modern embedded systems having both hardware and software.
“Software and hardware cannot be considered independently today. They are interwoven on all levels of design flow from requirements to product specification, to manufacturing. EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN is an excellent text that offers a unified approach to software and hardware concepts and design techniques. A necessary text for the second course in software engineering, computer organization, or system design”.
Embedded Linux
Author : Craig Hollabaugh
ISBN:9788177584356
Pages:432
Imprint:AW Professional
Binding:Paperback
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Embedded Linux will help the user: select an Embedded Linux platform based on hardware requirements; build and boot a custom Linux kernel for the platform; remote debug programs running on the platform using GNU tools; connect data acquisition and control electronics/peripherals using the platforms serial, parallel, USB, I/O port and I2C interfaces; interface the peripherals to the kernel and applications using modules; collect, control, store and present data via open source protocols and applications; and analyze Embedded Linux vendor product offerings.
Fundamentals of Embedded Software: Where C and Assembly Meet
Author : Daniel Lewis
ISBN-10: 0130615897
ISBN-13: 9780130615893 Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2002
Format: Paper; 266 pp
Published: 11/13/2001
Status: Instock
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Description
For sophomore-level courses in Assembly Language Programming in Computer Science, Embedded Systems Design, Real-Time Analysis, Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering curricula. Requires prior knowledge of C, C++, or Java.
This book is intended to provide a highly motivating context in which to learn procedural programming language. Using a non-product specific approach and a programming (versus hardware) perspective, this text lays a foundation that supports the multi-threaded style of programming and high-reliability requirements of embedded software. Reflecting current industrial applications and programming practice, it focuses on the more modern 32-bit protected mode processors and on C as the dominant programming language—with coverage of assembly and how it can be used in conjunction with, and support of, C.
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