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Introduction to Embedded Systems: Using ANSI C and the Arduino Development Environment
Many electrical and computer engineering projects involve some kind of embedded system in which a microcontroller sits at the center as the primary source of control. The recently-developed Arduino development platform includes an inexpensive hardware development board hosting an eight-bit ATMEL ATm...
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Morgan & Claypool Publishers
2010
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author | Russell, David |
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description | Many electrical and computer engineering projects involve some kind of embedded system in which a microcontroller sits at the center as the primary source of control. The recently-developed Arduino development platform includes an inexpensive hardware development board hosting an eight-bit ATMEL ATmega-family processor and a Java-based software-development environment. These features allow an embedded systems beginner the ability to focus their attention on learning how to write embedded software instead of wasting time overcoming the engineering CAD tools learning curve. The goal of this text |
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spelling | cern-14865802021-04-22T00:16:54Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1486580engRussell, DavidIntroduction to Embedded Systems: Using ANSI C and the Arduino Development EnvironmentComputing and ComputersMany electrical and computer engineering projects involve some kind of embedded system in which a microcontroller sits at the center as the primary source of control. The recently-developed Arduino development platform includes an inexpensive hardware development board hosting an eight-bit ATMEL ATmega-family processor and a Java-based software-development environment. These features allow an embedded systems beginner the ability to focus their attention on learning how to write embedded software instead of wasting time overcoming the engineering CAD tools learning curve. The goal of this textMorgan & Claypool Publishersoai:cds.cern.ch:14865802010 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Russell, David Introduction to Embedded Systems: Using ANSI C and the Arduino Development Environment |
title | Introduction to Embedded Systems: Using ANSI C and the Arduino Development Environment |
title_full | Introduction to Embedded Systems: Using ANSI C and the Arduino Development Environment |
title_fullStr | Introduction to Embedded Systems: Using ANSI C and the Arduino Development Environment |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to Embedded Systems: Using ANSI C and the Arduino Development Environment |
title_short | Introduction to Embedded Systems: Using ANSI C and the Arduino Development Environment |
title_sort | introduction to embedded systems: using ansi c and the arduino development environment |
topic | Computing and Computers |
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