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From the Publisher:You use embedded computers every day, whether it's the system controlling your toaster, your alarm clock, or your car's automatic transmission. Experienced programmers know that knowledge of the underlying hardware is critical for crafting the best embedded software. Designing Embedded Hardware is a book about designing small machines for embedded applications. There are many books on the market dedicated to writing code for particular microprocessors, or that stress the philosophy of embedded system design without providing any practical information. This book steers a middle path, telling you what you need to know to create your own products, and distilling much of the lore of embedded systems design into a single volume. It shows you how to build a complete embedded system, add peripherals, and connect your system to other devices. Software professionals who want to design their own hardware -- not assemble a PC, but create entirely new devices and computerized gadgets -- will find a wealth of information in this book to help them penetrate the mysteries of creating hardware.