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Hands-On RTOS with Microcontrollers
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Hands-On RTOS with Microcontrollers

by Brian Amos
May 2020
Intermediate to advanced
496 pages
13h 54m
English
Packt Publishing
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Chapter 4

  1. Firmware programming, especially for MCUs, is extremely low-level, meaning it is very close to the hardware. There are often hardware-specific features that firmware engineers must be familiar with to get the best performance out of an MCU. 
  2. False.
  3. Hardware peripherals.
  4. Rapid prototyping, pre-existing hardware, community, consistent high-level APIs across different MCUs.
  5. Evaluation boards often showcase a product's main differentiating qualities. They are also designed to be as complete as possible, providing easy access to all aspects of a device.
  6. Sleep current, wake-up time, power efficiency (uA/MHz), the functionality of low-power modes, and power supply voltage.
  7. To make it accessible for the widest number of readers – so make ...
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