Present arguments for and against the use of dynamic memory in embedded systems. Should it be banned
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Present arguments for and against the use of dynamic memory in embedded systems. Should it be banned for use under all circumstances? Why or why not?
In the sidebar concerning watchdog timer engineering decisions, we stated that rebooting an embedded system typically takes less time than rebooting a personal computer. Why do you think that this is so?
What does the "reduced" in reduced instruction set computer really mean?
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ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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