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The Firmware Handbook (Embedded Technology)

Ganssle, Jack 2004

This handbook provides a comprehensive reference for firmware developers looking to increase their skills and productivity. It addresses each critical step of the development process in detail, including how to optimize hardware design for better firmware. Topics covered include real-time issues, interrupts and ISRs, memory management (including Flash memory), handling both digital and analog peripherals, communications interfacing, math subroutines, error handling, design tools, and troubleshooting and debugging. The companion CD-ROM includes all the code used in the design examples and a searchable ebook version of the text.

This book is not for the beginner, but rather is an in-depth, comprehensive one-volume reference that addresses all the major issues in firmware design and development, including the pertinent hardware issues.

* Included CD-Rom contains all the source code used in the design examples, so engineers can easily use it in their own designs


Why Read This Book

You will get a hands-on, battle-tested guide to writing reliable, efficient firmware — from interrupt handling and memory management to communications and troubleshooting — with code examples and practical tips you can apply immediately. The book emphasizes hardware-aware firmware design and debugging techniques that shorten development cycles and improve product robustness.

Who Will Benefit

Best suited for intermediate-to-senior firmware and embedded engineers who work on microcontroller-based products and want to improve reliability, performance, and debuggability of their systems.

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