| This authoritative work defines the meaning and usage of 2,800 of the most-used terms in embedded systems in a way that serves technical and non-technical audiences alike. The primary definition is a concise statement of that term’s meaning tailored to the needs of less technical readers. Engineers, technical writers, and others will find ample expansion of each definition including:
- pronunciation
- abbreviations
- alternative terms
- cross references
- examples
- diagrams, schematics, and figures
- equations
- code listings
- tips for further reading
About the Authors
Jack Ganssle has started and sold three electronics companies and developed over 100 embedded products. Jack writes the “Break Points” column for Embedded Systems Programming magazine. He has authored two books: The Art of Programming Embedded Systems and The Art of Designing Embedded Systems.
Michael Barr is editor of Embedded Systems Programming magazine and founder of the Netrino Consultants Network. Embedded software he wrote helps run millions of devices around the world. Michael also wrote Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++ and is a lecturer at the University of Maryland. |
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