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An embedded system combines mechanical, electrical, and chemical components along with a computer, hidden inside, to perform a single dedicated purpose.
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Introduction An embedded system combines mechanical, electrical, and chemical components along with a computer, hidden inside, to perform a single dedicated purpose. There are more computers on this planet than there are people, and most of these computers are single-chip microcontrollers that are the brains of an embedded system. www.ozassignmenthelp.com.au
What is Embedded System? An embedded system is a dedicated computer system designed for one or two specific functions. This system is embedded as a part of a complete device system that includes hardware, such as electrical and mechanical components. www.ozassignmenthelp.com.au
Embedded System Application • 1. Embedded Systems in Automobiles and in telecommunications • Motor and cruise control system • Body or Engine safety • Entertainment and multimedia in car • E-Com and Mobile access • Robotics in assembly line • Wireless communication • 2. Embedded Systems in Smart Cards, Missiles and Satellites • Security systems • Telephone and banking • Defense and aerospace • Communication www.ozassignmenthelp.com.au
3. Embedded Systems in Peripherals & Computer Networking • Displays and Monitors • Networking Systems • Image Processing • Network cards and printers • 4. Embedded Systems in Consumer Electronics • Digital Cameras • Set top Boxes • High Definition TVs • DVDs www.ozassignmenthelp.com.au
Types of Embedded Systems • 1. Based on their performance and functional requirements • Stand alone embedded systems • Real time embedded systems • Networked embedded systems • Mobile embedded systems • 2. Based on the performance of the microcontroller • Small scale embedded systems • Medium scale embedded systems • Sophisticated embedded systems www.ozassignmenthelp.com.au
Advantages of Embedded System • Small size and faster to load • More specific to one task • Easy to manage • Low cost • Spend less resources • These operating systemis dedicated to one device so performance is good and use less resources like memory and micro-processors www.ozassignmenthelp.com.au
Disadvantages of embedded system • Difficult to upgrade • If any problem occurs then you need to reset settings • Nearly not scalable • Hardware is limited • Troubleshooting is difficult • Difficult to transfer data from one system to other www.ozassignmenthelp.com.au
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