March 2018
Beginner
744 pages
26h 5m
English
Many books provide detailed coverage of embedded design and development. Berger (2002) is an excellent and comprehensive beginner’s introduction to embedded design activities. Heath (2003) is strong in its coverage of embedded programming. Vahid and Givargis (2002) is noteworthy in its exacting descriptions of embedded system components, including an entire chapter on embedded control applications (PID controllers) that is remarkably well done.
Embedded Systems Programming magazine published three very good watchdog timer articles. Two were written by Jack Ganssle (2003), and the third is by Niall Murphy (2000). All three are worth reading.
Reconfigurable and adaptive systems loom large in the future of embedded systems as ...