Read more
Informationen zum Autor Edward L. Lamie is a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science. His areas of academic emphasis during his 31 years in higher education have been in the areas of software engineering and operating systems. He was also the founding chair of computer science departments at Central Michigan University and California State University, Stanislaus. Ed continues to teach occasional graduate-level courses and conducts hands-on RTOS training classes for Express Logic, Inc. Klappentext A complete guide for the developer or student, this text provides an overview of general concepts and terminology, investigates the salient features of the reference processor, thoroughly explores the services and features of the reference RTOS, and culminates with a major case study. Perfect for embedded systems programmers, software engineers, electrical engineers, or firmware engineers with a programming background in C or C++. Zusammenfassung Use the industry's most popular RTOS/processor combination to develop embedded applications that are small, fast, reliable, and deterministic Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Embedded and Real-Time Systems Chapter 2 First Look at a System Using an RTOS Chapter 3 RTOS Concepts and Definitions . Chapter 4 RTOS Building Blocks for System Development. Chapter 5 Introduction to the ARM Microprocessor .Chapter 6 The Thread—The Essential Component Chapter 7 Mutual Exclusion Challenges and Considerations. Chapter 8 Memory Management: Byte Pools and Block Pools Chapter 9 Internal System Clock and Application Timers. Chapter 11 Synchronization of Threads Using Event Flags Groups Chapter 12 Thread Communication with Message Queues Chapter 13 ARM Exception Handling . Chapter 14 Case Study: Designing a Multithreaded System.