Kniha Bare-Metal Embedded C Programming for ARM Microcontrollers Sophie L Bauer

Bare-Metal Embedded C Programming for ARM Microcontrollers

Build fast, reliable firmware by mastering registers, memory maps, and datasheets-step-by-step from zero to real hardware control

Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Skladom v malom množstve
Odosielame do 24 hodín
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You don't struggle with embedded systems because you're not smart enough.You struggle because too mu...

Informácie o knihe

Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
198
EAN
9798244468175
Enbook ID
50659930
Hmotnosť
286
Rozmery
156 x 234 x 11

Kompletný popis

You don't struggle with embedded systems because you're not smart enough.
You struggle because too much of what actually matters is hidden.

Registers you never touch.
Startup code you never read.
Libraries that work-until they don't.

This book is for the moment when compiling successfully is no longer enough. When you want to know why your firmware behaves the way it does, not just hope it keeps working.

Bare-Metal Embedded C Programming is a practical, deeply grounded guide for engineers who want to move past surface-level development and gain real control over their systems. It strips away guesswork and replaces it with understanding-of the processor, the memory, the toolchain, and the code you write every day.

If you've ever felt uneasy trusting a HAL you don't fully understand, frustrated by bugs that disappear under a debugger, or unsure how to approach a new microcontroller family with confidence, this book was written for you.

Instead of abstract theory, you'll build a mental model of how embedded systems truly operate-from power-on to interrupt handling, from source code to machine instructions. You'll learn how and why things break, and more importantly, how to fix them methodically.

By the end, you won't just write firmware that works.
You'll write firmware you trust.


What You'll Discover Inside
  • How C is actually used in embedded systems-and which language features truly matter
  • How memory-mapped I/O, registers, and bit manipulation control real hardware
  • What really happens during reset, boot, and interrupt entry
  • How the compiler, assembler, and linker shape your final binary
  • How to read and understand linker scripts and memory layouts
  • How to configure peripherals at the register level with confidence
  • How interrupts work internally, including prioritization and timing pitfalls
  • How to debug hard faults, silent failures, and communication issues methodically
  • When assembly still matters-and how to mix it safely with C
  • How to structure firmware for clarity, longevity, and scalability
  • How to decide when libraries and HALs help-and when they hurt
  • How to adapt code across MCU families using documentation, not trial and error
  • How bare-metal understanding makes you stronger even at higher abstraction levels

This is not a quick reference or a collection of recipes.
It is a foundation.

A foundation that lets you approach new hardware without fear.
A foundation that turns debugging from frustration into process.
A foundation that grows with you as your systems become more complex.

If you want to stop guessing, stop copying blindly, and start building embedded systems with confidence and clarity, this book belongs on your desk.

Open it-and take control of the hardware again.

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