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The Art of Designing Embedded Systems (Edn Series for Design Engineers)

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Art of Designing Embedded Systems is apart primer and part reference, aimed at practicing embedded engineers, whether working on the code or the hardware design. Embedded systems suffer from a chaotic, ad hoc development process. This books lays out a very simple seven-step plan to get firmware development under control. There are no formal methodologies to master; the ideas are immediately useful. Most designers are unaware that code complexity grows faster than code size. This book shows a number of ways to linearize the complexity/size curve and get products out faster. Ganssle shows ways to get better code and hardware designs by integrating hardware and software design. He also covers troubleshooting, real time and performance issues, relations with bosses and coworkers, and tips for building an environment for creative work.

Get better systems out faster, using the practical ideas discussed in Art of Designing Embedded Systems. Whether you're working with hardware or software, this book offers a unique philosophy of development guaranteed to keep you interested and learning.

Practical advice from a well-respected author
Common-sense approach to better, faster design
Integrated hardware/software

Book News Annotation:

A consultant for embedded applications, Ganssle offers a primer and reference for practicing embedded-systems engineers, whether working on the code or the hardware design. He lays out a seven-step plan to get firmware development under control, presenting ideas that are immediately useful rather than formal methodology that have to be mastered first. Among other factors, he points out that code complexity grows faster than code size, and explains a number of ways to linearize that curve.
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Synopsis:

Aimed at practicing embedded systems engineers, this text is part primer and part reference. It lays out a simple seven-step plan to get firmware development under control and offers ways to linearize the complexity/size curve and ways to get better code and hardware designs.

Synopsis:

Get better systems out faster, using the practical ideas discussed in Art of Designing Embedded Systems. Whether you're working with hardware or software, this book offers a unique philosophy of development guaranteed to keep you interested and learning.

* Practical advice from a well-respected author

* Common-sense approach to better, faster design

* Integrated hardware/software

Synopsis:

Get better systems out faster, using the practical ideas discussed in Art of Designing Embedded Systems. Whether you're working with hardware or software, this book offers a unique philosophy of development guaranteed to keep you interested and learning. * Practical advice from a well-respected author * Common-sense approach to better, faster design * Integrated hardware/software

Synopsis:

Art of Designing Embedded Systems is apart primer and part reference, aimed at practicing embedded engineers, whether working on the code or the hardware design. Embedded systems suffer from a chaotic, ad hoc development process. This books lays out a very simple seven-step plan to get firmware development under control. There are no formal methodologies to master; the ideas are immediately useful. Most designers are unaware that code complexity grows faster than code size. This book shows a number of ways to linearize the complexity/size curve and get products out faster. Ganssle shows ways to get better code and hardware designs by integrating hardware and software design. He also covers troubleshooting, real time and performance issues, relations with bosses and coworkers, and tips for building an environment for creative work.

Get better systems out faster, using the practical ideas discussed in Art of Designing Embedded Systems. Whether you're working with hardware or software, this book offers a unique philosophy of development guaranteed to keep you interested and learning.

* Practical advice from a well-respected author

* Common-sense approach to better, faster design

* Integrated hardware/software

About the Author

Jack Ganssle has 30 years' experience developing embedded systems. He has authored two books, The Art of Programming Embedded Systems and The Art of Designing Embedded Systems, and writes a regular column in Embedded Systems Programming magazine. Michael Barr is the editor-in-chief of Embedded Systems Programming magazine and the principal of Netrino Consultants Network. He wrote Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++.

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Table of Contents

Introduction to Embedded Systems Design * Hardware Design * Prototyping * Troubleshooting * Software Design * Coding * Debugging * Interrupt Handling * Adding an RTOS * Communications * I/O * Real Time Issues * The Organized Engineer * Appendices: A Drawing System, A Software Standard, Resources

Product Details

ISBN:
9780750698696
Author:
Ganssle, Jack G.
Publisher:
Newnes
Author:
Ganssle
Author:
Ganssle, Jack
Location:
Boston, Mass.
Subject:
Engineering - Electrical & Electronic
Subject:
Personal Computers & Microcomputers - General
Subject:
Design
Subject:
Computer Engineering
Subject:
Electronics - Microelectronics
Subject:
Design and construction
Subject:
Embedded computer systems
Subject:
Hardware - Personal Computers - General
Subject:
Electricity
Series:
Edn Series for Design Engineers
Publication Date:
19991027
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
9.25 x 6 in
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"Synopsis" by , Aimed at practicing embedded systems engineers, this text is part primer and part reference. It lays out a simple seven-step plan to get firmware development under control and offers ways to linearize the complexity/size curve and ways to get better code and hardware designs.
"Synopsis" by , Get better systems out faster, using the practical ideas discussed in Art of Designing Embedded Systems. Whether you're working with hardware or software, this book offers a unique philosophy of development guaranteed to keep you interested and learning.

* Practical advice from a well-respected author

* Common-sense approach to better, faster design

* Integrated hardware/software

"Synopsis" by , Get better systems out faster, using the practical ideas discussed in Art of Designing Embedded Systems. Whether you're working with hardware or software, this book offers a unique philosophy of development guaranteed to keep you interested and learning. * Practical advice from a well-respected author * Common-sense approach to better, faster design * Integrated hardware/software
"Synopsis" by , Art of Designing Embedded Systems is apart primer and part reference, aimed at practicing embedded engineers, whether working on the code or the hardware design. Embedded systems suffer from a chaotic, ad hoc development process. This books lays out a very simple seven-step plan to get firmware development under control. There are no formal methodologies to master; the ideas are immediately useful. Most designers are unaware that code complexity grows faster than code size. This book shows a number of ways to linearize the complexity/size curve and get products out faster. Ganssle shows ways to get better code and hardware designs by integrating hardware and software design. He also covers troubleshooting, real time and performance issues, relations with bosses and coworkers, and tips for building an environment for creative work.

Get better systems out faster, using the practical ideas discussed in Art of Designing Embedded Systems. Whether you're working with hardware or software, this book offers a unique philosophy of development guaranteed to keep you interested and learning.

* Practical advice from a well-respected author

* Common-sense approach to better, faster design

* Integrated hardware/software

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