Embedded system

Special-purpose computer system designed to perform dedicated functions
An embedded system is a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including hardware and mechanical parts. Embedded systems control many devices in common use today.
Overview[edit]
Embedded systems are designed to perform a specific task, in contrast to general-purpose computers that are designed to handle a wide range of tasks. They are typically optimized for efficiency and reliability, often operating in real-time environments.
Components[edit]
An embedded system typically includes:
- A microcontroller or microprocessor.
- Memory (RAM, ROM, EEPROM, etc.).
- Input/output interfaces.
- Software (firmware) that is specifically designed for the task.
Applications[edit]
Embedded systems are used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Consumer electronics (e.g., smartphones, televisions, digital cameras).
- Automotive systems (e.g., engine control units, airbag systems, infotainment systems).
- Industrial automation (e.g., programmable logic controllers, robotics).
- Medical devices (e.g., pacemakers, medical imaging systems).
- Telecommunications (e.g., routers, switches, modems).
Design Considerations[edit]
Designing an embedded system involves several considerations:
- **Real-time operation**: Many embedded systems must operate in real-time, meaning they must respond to inputs within a certain time frame.
- **Power consumption**: Especially important for battery-powered devices.
- **Reliability and stability**: Embedded systems often operate in critical environments where failure is not an option.
- **Size and weight**: Many embedded systems need to be compact and lightweight.
Development Tools[edit]
Development of embedded systems typically involves:
- Integrated development environments (IDEs).
- Compilers and debuggers.
- Emulators and simulators.
- In-circuit emulators (ICEs).
See also[edit]
- Microcontroller
- Real-time operating system
- Firmware
- System on a chip
- Internet of things
- Embedded software
Related pages[edit]
- Computer architecture
- Digital signal processor
- Field-programmable gate array
- Embedded Linux
- Embedded C
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