We employ embedded systems in our daily lives to make life easier. Because these embedded systems must have a specified set of features, developers program them using certain programming languages.
For many years, the foundation of microcontroller programming has been Embedded C. In the area of embedded systems, it is the glue that holds hardware and software together. However, working with ...
Mention embedded programming and most will automatically think of C. But while it’s still the dominant language for the space, these days C has lots of company. The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of ...
In the last episode, you encountered the vector table in ROM, where the CPU fetched the initial value of the Program Counter (PC). However, that was a generic and incomplete vector table, unsuitable ...
[Sergey Lyubka] put together this epic guide for bare-metal microcontroller programming. While the general concepts should be applicable to most any microcontroller, [Sergey]s examples specifically ...
Haskell is one of the most popular functional programming languages but it has not found much use in the embedded space. That is not likely to change in the near future but there are reasons for ...
Structures (or “structs” in C) allow you to group several related variables and treat them as one unit. They are a mechanism for extending the type system of the C language by introducing user-defined ...
What is this book about? Embedded Linux runs many of the devices we use every day. From smart TVs and Wi-Fi routers to test equipment and industrial controllers, all of them have Linux at their heart.
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