Embedded Systems Design using the Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor: Interfacing, Networking, and Application Development
Date: 05 May 2011, 16:34
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Note: CD-ROM is not included. Experts teach you how to design embedded systems that efficiently hook up to the Internet using networked core modules. The Rabbit 3000 is a popular high-performance microprocessor specifically designed for embedded control, communications, and Ethernet connectivity. This new technical reference book will help designers get the most out of the Rabbit's powerful feature set. The first book on the market to focus exclusively on the Rabbit 3000, it provides detailed coverage of: Rabbit architecture and development environment, interfacing to the external world, networking, Rabbit assembly language, multitasking, debugging, Dynamic C and much more! Authors Kamal Hyder and Bob Perrin are embedded engineers with years of experience and they offer a wealth of design details and "insider" tips and techniques. Extensive embedded design examples are supported by fully tested source code. Whether you're already working with the Rabbit or considering it for a future design, this is one reference you can't be without! * Let the experts teach you how to design embedded systems that efficiently hook up to the Internet using networked core modules * Provides a number of projects and source code using RabbitCore, which will make it easy for the system designer and programmer to get hands-on experience developing networked devices * Accompanying CD-ROM contains useful tools and software for embedded network design Reviews Summary: Truly - A Stunning Book Rating: 5 It's extremely rare for me to find a technical book that is as captivating as this one. I'm truly shocked at how well written it is and how inspiring the words are. I literally can't put this book down. Strongly recommended. Summary: Excellent Book! Rating: 5 The book has been written by people with a lot of experience in the industry.... in various sections, it goes beyond just building hardware or writing code and offers practical advice that one gains only after a couple of decades in the industry. Although the title may lead the reader to think the book is focused only on the Rabbit microprocessor, there is useful and practical advice in there for just about any embedded systems designer. Summary: Great for beginners Rating: 5 As a relative beginner to the world of embedded systems I was very pleased with the readability and accessibility of this book. From coding examples provided in so many languages, anyone with coding experience can find one they identify with, to real world usage examples that make sense. This book is a great place to start for anyone looking for information on how to use, integrate, or program for, the Rabbit processor. It's also a great place to start for anyone looking for information about how embedded processors can be used. Summary: EXCELLENT BOOK! Rating: 5 I have been using Rabbit microprocessors for years. I started out with the Rabbit 2000 and now use the Rabbit 3000. This book addresses a lot of the problems I came across while developing software and integrating hardware for the Rabbit. I truly appreciate the authors taking the time to put together such a great book. The CD that came with the book includes all of their project's sample code and compiles the first time (unlike other publishers which require modification to compile and run properly). This book is also a great reference and will not collect dust on my bookshelf! FYI: My last robot was powered by a Rabbit 2000: http://www.robotdirectory.org/details.cfm?id=194&cat=4 Have fun developing for the Rabbit 3000! Summary: Ingo Cyliax, Contributing Editor, Circuit Celllar Magazine Rating: 5 Excellent reference on all there is to know about the Rabbit 3000. I found the chapters on interrupts and interfacing to the external world especially usefull resources. Overall, the book is well researched and written and enjoyable to read. I wish all technical books were this good. PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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