Designing Embedded Hardware – AVR E-Book

Summary of Designing Embedded Hardware – AVR E-Book


This article describes the second edition of "Designing Embedded Hardware" by John Catsoulis, a guide for beginners and advanced designers. It covers fundamentals like computer architecture, assembly language, electronics, and power sources. The book details building hardware and adding peripherals via SPI, I2C, USB, and networks, while discussing specific microcontrollers such as PIC, AVR, 68HC11, MAXQ, and DSP-based controllers.

Parts used in Designing Embedded Hardware:

  • MAXQ processor
  • PIC Microcontrollers
  • AVR Microcontrollers
  • 68HC11
  • MAXQ
  • 68000Series Computers
  • DSPBased Controllers
  • SPI Peripherals
  • I2C Peripherals
  • Serial Ports
  • IrDA
  • USB
  • Networks

Designing Embedded HardwareEmbedded computer systems literally surround us: they’re in our cell phones, PDAs, cars, TVs, refrigerators, heating systems, and more. In fact, embedded systems are one of the most rapidly growing segments of the computer industry today. Along with the growing list of devices for which embedded computer systems are appropriate, interest is growing among programmers, hobbyists, and engineers of all types in how to design and build devices of their own. Furthermore, the knowledge offered by this book into the fundamentals of these computer systems can benefit anyone who has to evaluate and apply the systems. The second edition of Designing Embedded Hardware has been updated to include information on the latest generation of processors and microcontrollers, including the new MAXQ processor. If you’re new to this and don’t know what a MAXQ is, don’t worry–the book spells out the basics of embedded design for beginners while providing material useful for advanced systems designers. Designing Embedded Hardware steers a course between those books dedicated to writing code for particular microprocessors, and those that stress the philosophy of embedded system design without providing any practical information.
Contents

Preface
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Computer Architecture
Chapter 2 Assembly Language
Chapter 3 ForthOpen Firmware
Chapter 4 Electronics 101
Chapter 5 Power Sources
Chapter 6 Building Hardware
Chapter 7 Adding Peripherals Using SPI
Chapter 8 Adding Peripherals Using I2C
Chapter 9 Serial Ports
Chapter 10 IrDA
Chapter 11 USB
Chapter 12 Networks
Chapter 13 Analog
Chapter 14 The PIC Microcontrollers
Chapter 15 The AVR Microcontrollers
Chapter 16 68HC11
Chapter 17 MAXQ
Chapter 18 68000Series Computers

Chapter 19DSPBased Controllers

Index
Copyright

Bibliographic information

Title Designing Embedded Hardware
Oreilly Series
Safari Tech Books Online
Author John Catsoulis
Edition 2, illustrated
Publisher O’Reilly Media, Inc., 2005
ISBN 0596007558, 9780596007553
Length 396 pages
Subjects

Computers / Hardware / General
Computers / Hardware / Handheld Devices
Computers / Hardware / Network Hardware
Computers / Hardware / Peripherals
Computers / Hardware / Personal Computers / General
Computers / Operating Systems / General

 
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Quick Solutions to Questions related to Designing Embedded Hardware:

  • What is the main focus of the second edition of Designing Embedded Hardware?
    The second edition has been updated to include information on the latest generation of processors and microcontrollers, including the new MAXQ processor.
  • Who is the target audience for this book?
    The book spells out the basics of embedded design for beginners while providing material useful for advanced systems designers.
  • How does this book differ from others dedicated to writing code?
    It steers a course between books dedicated to writing code for particular microprocessors and those that stress philosophy without practical information.
  • Which microcontrollers are covered in the book?
    The book covers the PIC Microcontrollers, AVR Microcontrollers, 68HC11, MAXQ, and 68000Series Computers.
  • Does the book cover peripheral connection methods?
    Yes, it includes chapters on adding peripherals using SPI, I2C, Serial Ports, IrDA, USB, and Networks.
  • Can someone with no prior knowledge use this book?
    Yes, the book provides the basics of embedded design for beginners who do not know what a MAXQ is.
  • What topics are included in Chapter 4?
    Chapter 4 covers Electronics 101.
  • Is there information on analog systems in the book?
    Yes, Chapter 13 is dedicated to Analog systems.
  • What publisher released this book?
    O'Reilly Media, Inc. published the book in 2005.
  • Are there specific sections on DSP-based technology?
    Yes, Chapter 19 discusses DSPBased Controllers.

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I am an experienced technical writer holding a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan, Pakistan University. With a background spanning various industries, particularly in home automation and engineering, I have honed my skills in crafting clear and concise content. Proficient in leveraging infographics and diagrams, I strive to simplify complex concepts for readers. My strength lies in thorough research and presenting information in a structured and logical format.

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