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This document provides an overview of the Embedded Systems elective course. The course aims to familiarize students with embedded system design technologies and models. It covers topics like processor technologies, general purpose processors, state machine models, communication interfaces, and design technologies like hardware/software co-design. The course outcomes are that students will be able to differentiate embedded and desktop systems, identify suitable technologies for applications, and improve productivity through unified software/hardware design views.

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Embedded Systems PDF

This document provides an overview of the Embedded Systems elective course. The course aims to familiarize students with embedded system design technologies and models. It covers topics like processor technologies, general purpose processors, state machine models, communication interfaces, and design technologies like hardware/software co-design. The course outcomes are that students will be able to differentiate embedded and desktop systems, identify suitable technologies for applications, and improve productivity through unified software/hardware design views.

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EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
(Elective-III)

Course Code: 13EC1133 L T P C


4 0 0 3
Pre requisites: Digital logic design, computer organization.
Course Educational Objectives:
✤ To familiarize student with the various technologies used in
embedded system design
✤ To learn about advanced models used in describing embedded
systems,
✤ To understand the need for communication interfaces,
4. To gain knowledge of hardware – software co-design.
Course Outcomes:
Student will be able to
✤ differentiate between embedded system and desktop system and
the design challenges posed to the designer, optimize design metrics
which compete with each other
✤ identify the best technology suitable for an application
✤ improve productivity through an unified view of software and
hardware design
UNIT-I (10 Lectures)
INTRODUCTION:
Embedded systems overview, design challenge, processor technology, IC
technology, Design Technology, Trade-offs. Single purpose processors
RT-level combinational logic, sequential logic (RTlevel), custom single
purpose processor design (RT-level), optimizing custom single purpose
processors.
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UNIT-II (12 Lectures)


GENERAL PURPOSE PROCESSORS:
Basic architecture, operation, Pipelining, Programmer’s view, development
environment, Application Specific Instruction-Set Processors (ASIPs) –
Micro Controllers and Digital Signal Processors.
UNIT-III (12 Lectures)
STATE MACHINE AND CONCURRENT PROCESS MODELS:
Introduction, Models vs. Languages, finite state machines with data path
model (fsmd), using state machines, program state machine model (psm),
concurrent process model, concurrent processes, communication among
processes, synchronization among processes, implementation, data flow
model, real-time systems.
UNIT-IV (12 Lectures)
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE:
Need for communication interfaces, RS232 / UART, RS422 / RS485,
USB,Infrared, IEEE 1394 Firewire, Ethernet, IEEE 802.11, Blue tooth.
UNIT-V (14 Lectures)
DESIGN TECHNOLOGY:
Introduction, Automation, Synthesis, Parallel evolution of compilation and
synthesis, Logic Synthesis, RT synthesis, Behavioral Synthesis, Systems
Synthesis and Hardware/ Software Co-Design, Verification, Hardware/
Software co-simulation, Reuse of intellectual property cores.
Text BOOKS:
1. Frank Vahid, Tony D. Givargis, “Embedded System Design
– A Unified Hardware/Software Introduction” John Wiley,
2002.
2. KVKK Prasad, “Embedded / Real Time Systems” Dreamtech
Press, 2005.
REFERENCES:
1. Jonathan W. Valvano, “Embedded Microcomputer Systems”,
3rd. edition, Cengage Learning, 2011.

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2. Lyla B.Das, “Embedded Systems an Integrated Approach”,


First Impression, Pearson, 2013.
3. David E. Simon, “An Embedded Software Primer” Pearson
Ed., 2005.
4. Raj Kamal, “Introduction to Embedded Systems” TMH, 2002.
5. Sri Ram V Iyer, Pankaj Gupta, “Embedded Real Time Systems
Programming” TMH, 2004.

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