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						<title>Embedded Systems Dictionary</title>
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						<description>Embedded Systems DictionaryAuthors: Jack Ganssle &amp; Michael Barr | Publisher: CMP Books | ISBN: 1578201209 | 2003 Year | chm, 291 pages | language: english | 4,9 MBThough the use of embedded processors is now a practice more than three decades old, there’s been no previous attempt to gather all its vocabulary in one place and clarify the meanings and usage of individual terms. This dictionary provides the precise definitions needed to use embedded systems terminology properly. This authoritative work defines the meaning and usage of 2,800 of the most-used terms in embedded systems in a way that serves technical and non-technical audiences alike. Key terms are defined in encyclopedic detail. In each case, the primary definition is a concise statement of that term’s meaning tailored to the needs of less technical readers.Engineers, technical writers, and others will find ample expansion of each definition including: pronunciation abbreviations and acronyms alternative terms cross references examples diagrams, schematics, and figures equations code listings tips for further readingDownload:The content of the post is hidden!Please Login to see the hidden post.If you are new to the website Please Signup!</description>
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