EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
An embedded system is a special-purpose computer system, which is completely encapsulated by the device it controls. An embedded system has specific requirements and perform pre-defined tasks, unlike a general-purpose personal computer.
An embedded system is a programmed hardware device. A programmable hardware chip is the 'raw material' and it is programmed with particular applications. This is to be understood in comparison to older systems with full functional hardware or systems with general purpose hardware and externally loaded software. Embedded systems are a combination of hardware and software which facilitates mass production and variety of application
A combination of computer hardware and software, and perhaps additional mechanical or other parts, designed to perform a dedicated function.
In some cases, embedded systems are part of a larger system or product, as in the case of an antilock braking system in a car.
EMBEDDED SYSTEM is a combination of SOFTWARE and HARDWARE.
An Embedded system is a system, that has a computing device embedded into it.
These are the controllers, processors, arrays or other hardware using dedicated (embedded) logic or programming (code) called “firmware” or a “microkernel”
Embedded systems are designed around a µC which integrates Memory & Peripherals
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