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  2. Embedded system - Wikipedia

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    Embedded Systems course with mbed YouTube, ongoing from 2015; Trends in Cyber Security and Embedded Systems Dan Geer, November 2013; Modern Embedded Systems Programming Video Course YouTube, ongoing from 2013; Embedded Systems Week (ESWEEK) yearly event with conferences, workshops and tutorials covering all aspects of embedded systems and software

  3. Embedded software - Wikipedia

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    When they do use one, a wide variety of operating systems can be chosen from, typically a real-time operating system. Code for embedded software is typically written in C or C++, but various high-level programming languages, such as Java, Python and JavaScript, are now also in common use to target microcontrollers and embedded systems. [7]

  4. In-system programming - Wikipedia

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    For most Microchip microcontrollers, ICSP programming is performed using two pins, clock (PGC) and data (PGD), while a high voltage (12 V) is present on the Vpp/MCLR pin. Low voltage programming (5 V or 3.3 V) dispenses with the high voltage, but reserves exclusive use of an I/O pin.

  5. QP (framework) - Wikipedia

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    QF (QP Active Object Framework) is a highly portable, event-driven, real-time application framework for concurrent execution of Active Objects specifically designed for real-time embedded systems. QV (Cooperative Kernel) is a tiny cooperative kernel designed for executing active objects in a run-to-completion (RTC) fashion.

  6. Flowcode - Wikipedia

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    Flowcode is a Microsoft Windows-based development environment commercially produced by Matrix TSL for programming embedded devices based on PIC, AVR (including Arduino), ESP32, Raspberry Pi and RP2040 and ARM technologies using graphical programming styles (such as flowcharts) and imperative programming styles (through C, State Machines and Pseudocode).

  7. AVR microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    The in-system programming (ISP) programming method is functionally performed through SPI, plus some twiddling of the Reset line. As long as the SPI pins of the AVR are not connected to anything disruptive, the AVR chip can stay soldered on a PCB while reprogramming. All that is needed is a 6-pin connector and programming adapter.

  8. Embedded C++ - Wikipedia

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    Embedded C++ (EC++) is a dialect of the C++ programming language for embedded systems. It was defined by an industry group led by major Japanese central processing unit (CPU) manufacturers, including NEC , Hitachi , Fujitsu , and Toshiba , to address the shortcomings of C++ for embedded applications.

  9. Embedded Wizard - Wikipedia

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    The Embedded Wizard Studio is distributed by TARA Systems GmbH or its distributors as a per-developer license. The license consists of two parts: The Embedded Wizard Studio (i.e. the IDE), to develop graphical user interfaces (GUIs) on your Windows PC, and the Embedded Wizard Platform Package, which acts as an abstraction layer to the used embedded system, graphical subsystem and (RT)OS (if any).