Embedded Systems: Desktop Integration explores designing embedded
systems and monitoring and controlling them from desktop systems.
Through the step-by-step development of an embedded thermostat, readers
learn how to implement three different hardware interfaces: RS-232, USB,
and Ethernet. Several different components are used to provide the
reader with alternative hardware solutions.
Additionally, three different types of microcontrollers are used to
implement the intelligence in the thermostat: the BASIC Stamp, the
dsPIC, and the Cypress PSoC. Monitor and control software is developed
for Windows, Linux, and the BSD operating Systems. Several
cross-platform tools are explored including wxWindows, Borland Delphi
and Kylix, and C++BuilderX, and there is even a section on how to make
your own printed circuit boards.
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