Embedded Systems
Embedded Systems:
a microprocessor-based computer hardware system with software that is designed to perform a dedicated function, either as an independent system or as a part of a large system.
An embedded system is a combination of computer hardware and software designed for a specific function. Embedded systems may also function within a larger system. The systems can be programmable or have a fixed functionality.
Why?
performance
Small size
Ease of management
Cost effective
Characteristics
Speed
Accuracy
Reliability
Adaptability
Size and weight
Power dissipation
Features
Do specific tasks
Not always standalone devices
Limited resources and memory
No screen
Maximum performance for minimum size
Efficiency
Reliability
Examples
Smart watches
Traffic light controller
Medical equipment
Remote control car
Washing machine
Train
Mobile phone-telecom Equipments
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