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Protocols for real-time Ethernet 2001-05-16
Popular wisdom says Ethernet is non-deterministic. This article shows that is not true and better illuminates the issues involved.  
Designing real-time systems with UML, Part 2 1998-04-02
This second in a series of three articles explains how the Unified Modelling Language can be used to develop real-time and embedded systems--in this case, an anaesthesia patient ventilator.  
Eclipse under the hood 2006-04-01
The Eclipse open-source movement has brought unusual consistency and cooperation to the development process. Now software tools from different vendors can work together. How is this magic achieved, and what does it really bring to an engineer's daily work?  
Designing real-time systems with UML, Part 3 1998-05-02
This article wraps up Douglass' series on the Unified Modelling Language with a focus on architectural, mechanistic, and detailed design.  
State-oriented programming 2000-08-01
Implementing hierarchical state machines doesn?t mean you have to use code-synthesising tools. Here are some techniques for simple, efficient, and direct mapping of state machines to C or C++.  
DSC is an SoC innovation 2005-07-01
A digital signal oscillator is an SoC architecture that combines the control features of a 16bit MCU with the DSP's extensive functionality  
Linux, interrupted 2000-08-04
Every operating system has different mechanisms and approaches to handling interrupts. This article lays out the specifics of handling interrupts in Linux. It presents an overview of the Linux runtime environment, discusses how to communicate with hardware peripherals, and provides a working example of servicing an interrupt from application code.  


 
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