Making Embedded Systems: Design Patterns for Great Software

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Interested in developing embedded systems? Since they don't tolerate inefficiency, these systems require a disciplined approach to programming. This easy-to-read guide helps you cultivate good development practices based on classic software design patterns and new patterns unique to embedded programming. You'll learn how to build system architecture for processors, not for operating systems, and you'll discover techniques for dealing with hardware difficulties, changing designs, and manufacturing requirements.

Written by an expert who has created systems ranging from DNA scanners to children's toys, this book is ideal for intermediate and experienced programmers, no matter what platform you use. This expanded second edition includes new chapters on IoT and networked sensors, motors and movement, debugging, data handling strategies, and more.

Optimize your system to reduce cost and increase performance
Develop an architecture that makes your software robust in resource-constrained environments
Explore sensors, displays, motors, and other I/O devices
Reduce RAM and power consumption, code space, and processor cycles
Learn how to interpret schematics, datasheets, and power requirements
Discover how to implement complex mathematics and machine learning on small processors
Design effective embedded systems for IoT and networked sensors
  • ISBN13 9781098151546
  • Publish Date 22 March 2024
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint O'Reilly Media
  • Edition 2nd ed.
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 440
  • Language English