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  1. Oct 13, 2012 · To introduce basic concepts and examples of software architecture applied to embedded system design and development. To provide a basic point of view about embedded software architecture to students and other developers who are not yet involved in this product development culture.

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  2. The architecture of an embedded system is an abstraction of the embedded device, meaning that it is a generalization of the system that typically doesn’t show detailed implementation information such as software source code or hardware circuit design.

  3. 3 Software Architectures for Embedded Control Systems. Software architecture, according to ANSI/IEEE Standard 1471-2000, is defined as the “fundamental organi-zation of a system, embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and the environment, and the principles governing its design and evolution.”.

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  4. Section I: Introduction to Embedded Systems.....1 Chapter 1: A Systems Engineering Approach to Embedded Systems Design.....5 1.1 What Is an Embedded System? .....5

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    • Embedded Systems. To better understand the expression embedded microcomputer system, consider each word separately. In this context, the word “embedded” means hidden inside so one can’t see it.
    • Binary Information Implemented with MOS transistors. Information is stored on the computer in binary form. A binary bit can exist in one of two possible states.
    • Numbers. A great deal of confusion exists over the abbreviations we use for large numbers. In 1998 the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) defined a new set of abbreviations for the powers of 2, as shown in Table 1.3.1.
    • Introduction to Computers. Video 1.4.1. Computer Organization. A computer combines a processor, random access memory (RAM), read only memory (ROM), and input/output (I/O) ports.
  5. “An embedded system is a collection of programmable parts surrounded by ASICs and other standard components, that interact continuously with an environment through sensors and actuators.”

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  7. Understand the "big ideas" in embedded systems. Obtain direct hands-on experience on both hardware and software elements commonly used in embedded system design. Understand the basics of embedded system application concepts such as signal processing and feedback control.

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