Re: Books recomendation for embedded programmer.
- From: Walter Banks <walter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 13:22:07 -0400
stijn@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
We've got this student working on simple embedded software on
different targets (LPC2106, Rabbit, PIC's), altough the code he is
writting is working, he does have problems in applying basic
embedded / 'real-time' concepts.
He has dificulties implementing simple assigments as: 'Parse an
incomming string on the RS232, blink a LED every 500mS while polling 2
switches'. It looks like he is implementing these assigments in a very
sequential way.
I'm convinced that this student has got the intelectual capacity and
motivation to become a good programmer , but i feel that he is missing
the basic concepts of 'real time' embedded programing.
This is a basic book here free for the downloading.
"First Steps with Embedded Systems"
http://www.bytecraft.com/Byte_Craft_Limited_Publishing
w..
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Walter Banks
Byte Craft Limited
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