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Designing Embedded Internet Devices
DeMuth, Brian Eisenreich, Dan ISBN: 1878707981; 582 p, 2002
Publisher: Elsevier Newnes
Book Description:
Embedded internet and internet appliances are the focus of great attention in the computing industry, as they are seen as the future of computing. The design of such devices presents many technical challenges. This book is the first guide available that describes how to design internet access and communications capabilities into embedded systems. It takes an integrated hardware/software approach using the Java programming language and industry-standard microcontrollers. Numerous illustrations and code examples enliven the text. This book shows how to build various sensors and control devices that connect to the TINI interfaces, explains how to write programs that control them in Java, and then ties them all together in practical applications. Included is a discussion on how these technologies work, where to get detailed specifications, and ideas for the reader to pursue beyond the book. The accompanying CDROM includes Java source code for all the applications described in the book, as well as an electronic version of the text.
Subject terms: Microelectronics | Embedded Systems
Collection name: Electronics & Electrical
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Dedication
What s on the CD-ROM?
1 Introduction
Why should you read this book?
What this book will do for you
How this book is laid out
How to get the most out of this book
What you should already know
2 Computer Networks
A really simple network
A small office and home network
Connecting a LAN to the Internet (or a LAN, MAN, WAN)
Broadband connection
Alternate broadband connection
Dial up connection
The 10/100 Base- T cable
Ethernet address
Internet addresses
Domain names
Network classes
Subnetworks
DHCP
Protocols
Client/server
3 Java Essentials for Embedded Networked Devices
For Windows
Windows 95/98
Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP
For Linux
For Windows
Windows 95/98
Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP
For Linux
Classes, objects, methods, constructors
OOP diagrams
Inheritance
Errors, exceptions, and exception handling
Network Programming
Reading and writing to a socket (a simple client)
Reading and writing to a socket (a simple server)
Reading and writing to a socket (a slightly less simple server)
Programming with URLs
Threads
Implementing threads by extending the thread class
Implementing threads by implementing the runnable interface
Serial ports
4 Overview of Embedded Networked Devices
5 Getting Started with TINI
The TINI SIMM
The socket board
Get your TINI running
For Windows
Windows 95/98
Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP
Linux
Running JavaKit
Your first TINI program
Windows
Windows 95/98
Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP
Linux
Hardware
First 1-Wire program
Compile from Windows, run from Windows
Compile from Windows, run from TINI
Compile from Linux, run from Linux
Compile from Linux, run from TINI
6 The TINI Hardware
Versions
A high-level look at TINI
What s in a TINI stick?
A quick look at how it works
The SIMM (Single Inline Memory Module) edge connector
The processor and oscillator module
Programming example: the watchdog timer
A few words about the TINI address space
The TINI memory map
Flash ROM