Taking the Plunge into "C" for Embedded System Design
Using various examples, this session demonstrates how to write C programs that can run in the very small RAM and ROM footprints of 8- and 16-bit microcontrollers with limited on-chip memory resources. Hardware-specific techniques are used to write "smart" code that is rarely larger than the assembly-language equivalent, yet is much more readable, thereby aiding software development and maintenance. |
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Presented: 10/15/2008, 2:00 PM
Length: 60 Minutes
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