Embedded Systems Design using the Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor,
Edition 1
Interfacing, Networking, and Application Development
Editors:
By Kamal Hyder and Bob Perrin
Publication Date:
29 Nov 2004
The Rabbit 3000 is a popular high-performance microprocessor specifically designed for embedded control, communications, and Ethernet connectivity. This new technical reference book will help designers get the most out of the Rabbit's powerful feature set. The first book on the market to focus exclusively on the Rabbit 3000, it provides detailed coverage of: Rabbit architecture and development environment, interfacing to the external world, networking, Rabbit assembly language, multitasking, debugging, Dynamic C and much more!Authors Kamal Hyder and Bob Perrin are embedded engineers with years of experience and they offer a wealth of design details and "insider" tips and techniques. Extensive embedded design examples are supported by fully tested source code. Whether you're already working with the Rabbit or considering it for a future design, this is one reference you can't be without!
Key Features
- Let the experts teach you how to design embedded systems that efficiently hook up to the Internet using networked core modules
- Provides a number of projects and source code using RabbitCore, which will make it easy for the system designer and programmer to get hands-on experience developing networked devices
1 - Introduction2 - Basics3 - Starting Out4 - Debugging5 - Interfacing to the External World 6 - Introduction to Rabbit Assembly Language 7 - Interrupts Overview 8 - Multitasking Overview 9 - Networking 10 - Softools - The Third Party Tool Appendix A - Rabbit 3000A - Extending the Rabbit 3000's Architecture
ISBN:
9780750678728
Page Count: 480
Retail Price (USD)
:
Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, Fourth Ed., Prentice-Hall PTR, 2002, 0130661023, 912 pgs., $88.00 US/£52.00 UKBarr, Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++, O'Reilly, 1999, 1565923545, 191 pgs., $29.99 US/£20.95 UK
PRIMARY MARKET: Embedded engineers and programmers SECONDARY MARKET: Engineering students at the more practical engineering and technical schools
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