Publisher's Synopsis
An introduction to the design of embedded microprocessor systems, from the initial concepts through to debugging the final result. It is not limited to describing any specific processor family, but covers the operation of and interfaces to several types of processors with an emphasis on cost and design tradeoffs.;Included throughout the book are numerous examples, tips and pitfalls you can only learn from an experienced designer. It discusses how to implement faster and better design processes, and how to avoid time-consuming and expensive mistakes. The author's many years of experience in the industry have given him an extremely practical approach to design realities and problems. He describes the entire process of designing circuits and the software that controls them, assessing the system requirements, as well as testing and debugging systems. The less-experienced engineer should be able to apply Ball's advice to everyday projects and challenges immediately with good results. This new edition includes a chapter on advanced concepts and appendices of interest to students and beginners.