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ARM-based microcontroller multitasking projects : using the FreeRTOS multitasking kernel
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ISBN: 0128226315 0128212276 9780128226315 9780128212271 Year: 2020 Publisher: Oxford, England ; Cambridge, Massachusetts : Newnes, an imprint of Elsevier,

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Most microcontroller-based applications nowadays are large, complex, and may require several tasks to share the MCU in multitasking applications. Most modern high-speed microcontrollers support multitasking kernels with sophisticated scheduling algorithms so that many complex tasks can be executed on a priority basis. ARM-based Microcontroller Multitasking Projects: Using the FreeRTOS Multitasking Kernel explains how to multitask ARM Cortex microcontrollers using the FreeRTOS multitasking kernel. The book describes in detail the features of multitasking operating systems such as scheduling, priorities, mailboxes, event flags, semaphores etc. before going onto present the highly popular FreeRTOS multitasking kernel. Practical working real-time projects using the highly popular Clicker 2 for STM32 development board (which can easily be transferred to other boards) together with FreeRTOS are an essential feature of this book. Projects include: LEDs flashing at different rates; Refreshing of 7-segment LEDs; Mobile robot where different sensors are controlled by different tasks; Multiple servo motors being controlled independently; Multitasking IoT project; Temperature controller with independent keyboard entry; Random number generator with 3 tasks: live, generator, display; home alarm system; car park management system, and many more. Explains the basic concepts of multitasking Demonstrates how to create small multitasking programs Explains how to install and use the FreeRTOS on an ARM Cortex processor Presents structured real-world projects that enables the reader to create their own


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C-Programmieren in 10 Tagen : Eine Einführung für Naturwissenschaftler und Ingenieure
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ISBN: 3110486296 Year: 2020 Publisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg,

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Dieses Buch basiert auf den Erfahrungen und Erkenntnissen, die während und durch den C-Kurs des SKT an der DHBW Stuttgart gesammelt wurden. Ausgehend von einigen Algorithmen, die in den Natur- und Ingenieurswissenschaften, aber auch in der reinen Informatik Verwendung finden, wird der grundlegende Ablauf eines Programms dargestellt, was dann in der Programmiersprache C eine konkrete Umsetzung findet. Die wesentliche Syntax und Semantik wird anhand der Entwicklung von Beispielprogrammen eingeführt und vertieft, sowie durch das eigenständige Bearbeiten von Aufgaben zu verschiedenen Themen gefestigt. Lösungen zu jeder im Buch gestellten Aufgabe finden sich im Anhang. Die Programme werden schrittweise mit neuen Funktionen versehen und erreichen am Ende schon eine größere Komplexität. Auch auf die Projektführung (Strukturierung, Kommentierung, Programmierstil) wird von Anfang an Wert gelegt, sodass der Leser auch größere Programme sicher entwickeln kann. Starting with a discussion of program structure, it first explains how programs are designed and then concretely implemented in the programming language C. Essential syntax and semantics are introduced and amplified by following the development of two illustrative programs. The annex includes solutions to all problems presented in the book.


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TinyML : machine learning with TensorFlow Lite on Arduino and ultra-low power microcontrollers
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ISBN: 1492052043 9781492052043 Year: 2020 Publisher: Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media Inc.,

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Deep learning networks are getting smaller. Much smaller. The Google Assistant team can detect words with a model just 14 kilobytes in size-- small enough to run on a microcontroller. With this practical book you'll enter the field of TinyML, where deep learning and embedded systems combine to make astounding things possible with tiny devices. Pete Warden and Daniel Situnayake explain how you can train models small enough to fit into any environment. Ideal for software and hardware developers who want to build embedded systems using machine learning, this guide walks you through creating a series of TinyML projects, step-by-step. No machine learning or microcontroller experience is necessary.


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Hands-On RTOS with Microcontrollers
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ISBN: 1838829288 9781838826734 9781838829285 Year: 2020 Publisher: Packt Publishing,

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Build a strong foundation in designing and implementing real-time systems with the help of practical examples Key Features Get up and running with the fundamentals of RTOS and apply them on STM32 Enhance your programming skills to design and build real-world embedded systems Get to grips with advanced techniques for implementing embedded systems Book Description A real-time operating system (RTOS) is used to develop systems that respond to events within strict timelines. Real-time embedded systems have applications in various industries, from automotive and aerospace through to laboratory test equipment and consumer electronics. These systems provide consistent and reliable timing and are designed to run without intervention for years. This microcontrollers book starts by introducing you to the concept of RTOS and compares some other alternative methods for achieving real-time performance. Once you've understood the fundamentals, such as tasks, queues, mutexes, and semaphores, you'll learn what to look for when selecting a microcontroller and development environment. By working through examples that use an STM32F7 Nucleo board, the STM32CubeIDE, and SEGGER debug tools, including SEGGER J-Link, Ozone, and SystemView, you'll gain an understanding of preemptive scheduling policies and task communication. The book will then help you develop highly efficient low-level drivers and analyze their real-time performance and CPU utilization. Finally, you'll cover tips for troubleshooting and be able to take your new-found skills to the next level. By the end of this book, you'll have built on your embedded system skills and will be able to create real-time systems using microcontrollers and FreeRTOS. What you will learn Understand when to use an RTOS for a project Explore RTOS concepts such as tasks, mutexes, semaphores, and queues Discover different microcontroller units (MCUs) and choose the best one for your project Evaluate and select the best IDE and middleware stack for your project Use professional-grade tools for analyzing and debugging your application Get FreeRTOS-based applications up and running on an STM32 board Who this book is for This book is for embedded engineers, students, or anyone interested in learning the complete RTOS feature set with embedded devices. A basic understanding of the C programming language and embedded systems or microcontrollers will be helpful.

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