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Published inJan 2023
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ISBN-139781803239545
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Daniele Lacamera
Daniele Lacamera
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Daniele Lacamera

Daniele Lacamera is a software technologist and researcher with vast experience in software design and development on embedded systems for different industries, currently working as freelance software developer and trainer. He is a worldwide expert in TCP/IP and transport protocol design and optimization, with more than 20 academic publications on the topic. He supports free software by contributing to several projects, including the Linux kernel, and his involvement within a number of communities and organizations that promote the use of free and open source software in the IoT.
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The clock configuration, timers, and I/O lines are the general-purpose peripherals shown in this chapter, commonly supported by a wide range of microcontrollers. Although implementation details such as register names and placement may differ on other targets, the proposed approach is valid on most embedded platforms, and the general-purpose peripherals are the bricks for building the most basic system functionalities as well as providing a means of interaction with sensors and actuators.

In the next chapter, we will focus on serial communication channels provided by most microprocessors as communication interfaces toward other devices, and peripherals in the proximity of the target system.

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Embedded Systems Architecture - Second Edition
Published in: Jan 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803239545

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Daniele Lacamera

Daniele Lacamera is a software technologist and researcher with vast experience in software design and development on embedded systems for different industries, currently working as freelance software developer and trainer. He is a worldwide expert in TCP/IP and transport protocol design and optimization, with more than 20 academic publications on the topic. He supports free software by contributing to several projects, including the Linux kernel, and his involvement within a number of communities and organizations that promote the use of free and open source software in the IoT.
Read more about Daniele Lacamera