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You can find them in your wristwatch or MP3 player; they perform
specific functions in washing machines, traffic lights, and even
pacemakers. Embedded systems are pervasive, ubiquitous, and
widespread throughout our daily lives. Developing these real-time
embedded products requires an understanding of the interactions
between different disciplines, such as circuit design, power,
cooling, packaging, software, and human interface. This volume
provides the knowledge and insight engineers need to make critical
design decisions and offers a clear guide for preparing and
developing projects in different markets. The book begins by laying
the basic groundwork for effective processes, covering smaller,
self-contained devices and subsystems, ranging from handheld
devices to appliances. Highly detailed case studies, which include
designing instruments for space flight, implanted medical devices,
and military support equipment, illustrate industry best practices
and managerial issues. Each case study is detailed in terms of
concept, market, standards, integration, manufacturing, and phases.
With schedule and estimation templates, this highly functional text
presents numerous examples of design tradeoffs critical to
successful project development. Offering even coverage and
clarification of the entire development process, What Every
Engineer Should Know about Developing Real-Time Embedded Products
provides engineers and industrial designers with practical tools to
make important decisions, from deciding whether to buy or build
subsystems to determining the appropriate kinds of field testing.
You can find them in your wristwatch or MP3 player; they perform
specific functions in washing machines, traffic lights, and even
pacemakers. Embedded systems are pervasive, ubiquitous, and
widespread throughout our daily lives. Developing these real-time
embedded products requires an understanding of the interactions
between different disciplines, such as circuit design, power,
cooling, packaging, software, and human interface. This volume
provides the knowledge and insight engineers need to make critical
design decisions and offers a clear guide for preparing and
developing projects in different markets. The book begins by laying
the basic groundwork for effective processes, covering smaller,
self-contained devices and subsystems, ranging from handheld
devices to appliances. Highly detailed case studies, which include
designing instruments for space flight, implanted medical devices,
and military support equipment, illustrate industry best practices
and managerial issues. Each case study is detailed in terms of
concept, market, standards, integration, manufacturing, and phases.
With schedule and estimation templates, this highly functional text
presents numerous examples of design tradeoffs critical to
successful project development. Offering even coverage and
clarification of the entire development process, What Every
Engineer Should Know about Developing Real-Time Embedded Products
provides engineers and industrial designers with practical tools to
make important decisions, from deciding whether to buy or build
subsystems to determining the appropriate kinds of field testing.
This hands-on guide bridges theory and practice in electronic projects often found in small or medium sized companies. The book builds on heuristics used in developing anything from hand-held devices to consoles of equipment. Using a systems perspective to integrate engineering principles with real applications, this book gives specific examples, and describes the interactions, trade-offs, and priorities encountered throughout the life cycle of an electronic instrument. Electronic Instrument Design could be used as a `principles' text for senior undergraduates or serve as a reference handbook for practising engineers.
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