Seven steps to embedded designs made easier with PSoC Creator
Anshu Kandhari and Naman Jain, Cypress Semiconductor
3/14/2012 1:50 PM EDT
An embedded system is one with computing hardware that has software �embedded� in it as one of its core components. We are surrounded by embedded systems that add luxury to our lives like mobile handsets, washing machines, microwaves, ATM machines, and air conditioners, to name just a few. Because of certain application requirements, engineers have to approach embedded design in a different way than other types of designs.
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