
Embedded System Design with ARM Cortex-M Microcontrollers: Applications with C, C++ and MicroPython
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This textbook introduces basic and advanced embedded system topics through ARM Cortex M microcontrollers, covering programmable microcontroller usage starting from basic to advanced concepts using the STMicroelectronics Discovery development board. Designed for use in upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses on microcontrollers, microprocessor systems, and embedded systems, the book explores fundamental and advanced topics, real-time operating systems via FreeRTOS and Mbed OS, and then offers a solid grounding in digital signal processing, digital control, and digital image processing concepts with emphasis placed on the usage of a microcontroller for these advanced topics. The book uses C language, the programming language for microcontrollers, C++ language, and MicroPython, which allows Python language usage on a microcontroller. Sample codes and course slides are available for readers and instructors, and a solutions manual is available to instructors. The book will also be an ideal reference for practicing engineers and electronics hobbyists who wish to become familiar with basic and advanced microcontroller concepts.
- Teaches the embedded system design skills needed for todays job market;
- Thoroughly explains each concept and provides illustrated examples and projects;
- Covers fundamental and advanced embedded system topics, real-time operating systems, digital signal processing, digital control, and digital image processing on microcontrollers.
About the Author
H. Deniz Grhan received his BSc (2010) from Yeditepe University, Turkey. He is pursuing a Ph.D. degree in digital signal processing and embedded systems at the same university and works as a research assistant in the DSP Lab. His research focuses on digital signal processing, digital control, and embedded systems.
M. Erkin Ycel received his BSc and MSc from Yeditepe University, where he is pursuing a PhD in embedded systems and works as a research assistant in the DSP Lab. His research focuses on digital and analog signal processing, IoT, sensors, and embedded systems.