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Embedded Systems Syllabus

The R-19 syllabus for the Embedded Systems course at JNTUK outlines the course objectives, which include understanding embedded system concepts, hardware design, firmware development, and real-time operating systems. It covers five units focusing on embedded system introduction, hardware design, firmware design, real-time operating systems, and development/testing processes. The syllabus also lists textbooks and references, along with expected course outcomes for students.

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Embedded Systems Syllabus

The R-19 syllabus for the Embedded Systems course at JNTUK outlines the course objectives, which include understanding embedded system concepts, hardware design, firmware development, and real-time operating systems. It covers five units focusing on embedded system introduction, hardware design, firmware design, real-time operating systems, and development/testing processes. The syllabus also lists textbooks and references, along with expected course outcomes for students.

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R-19 Syllabus for ECE - JNTUK w. e. f.

2019 – 20

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA


KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

IV Year - I Semester L T P C
3 0 0 3
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
(Professional Elective 4)

Course Objectives:
The main objectives of this course are given below:
 The basic concepts of an embedded system areintroduced.
 The various elements of embedded hardware and their design principles areexplained.
 Different steps involved in the design and development of firmware for embedded
systems iselaborated.
 Internals of Real-Time operating system and the fundamentals of RTOS based embedded
firmware design isdiscussed.
 Fundamental issues in hardware software co-design were presented andexplained.
 Familiarize with the different IDEs for firmware development for different family of
processors/controllers and embedded operatingsystems.
 Embedded system implementation and testing tools are introduced anddiscussed.

UNIT-I
INTRODUCTION: Embedded system-Definition, history of embedded systems, classification
of embedded systems, major application areas of embedded systems, purpose of embedded
systems, the typical embedded system-core of the embedded system, Memory, Sensors and
Actuators, Communication Interface, Embedded firmware, Characteristics of an embedded
system, Quality attributes of embedded systems, Application-specific and Domain-Specific
examples of an embedded system.

UNIT-II
EMBEDDED HARDWARE DESIGN: Analog and digital electronic components, I/O types
and examples, Serial communication devices, Parallel device ports, Wireless devices, Timer and
counting devices, Watchdog timer, Real time clock.

UNIT-III
EMBEDDED FIRMWARE DESIGN: Embedded Firmware design approaches, Embedded
Firmware development languages, ISR concept, Interrupt sources, Interrupt servicing
mechanism, Multiple interrupts, DMA, Device driver programming, Concepts of C versus
Embedded C and Compiler versusCross-compiler.

UNIT-IV
REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEM: Operating system basics, Types of operating systems,
Tasks, Process and Threads, Multiprocessing and Multitasking, Task Scheduling, Threads,
Processes and Scheduling, Task communication, Task synchronization.
R-19 Syllabus for ECE - JNTUK w. e. f. 2019 – 20

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY: KAKINADA


KAKINADA – 533 003, Andhra Pradesh, India
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

HARDWARE SOFTWARE CO-DESIGN: Fundamental Issues in Hardware Software Co-


Design, Computational models in embedded design, Hardware software Trade-offs, Integration
of Hardware andFirmware.

UNIT-V:
EMBEDDED SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTING:The
integrated development environment, Types of files generated on cross-compilation,
Deassembler/Decompiler, Simulators, Emulators and Debugging, Target hardware debugging,
Embedded Software development process and tools, Interpreters, Compilers and Linkers,
Debugging tools, Quality assurance and testing of the design, Testing on host machine,
Simulators, Laboratory Tools.

Text Books:
1. Embedded Systems Architecture- By Tammy Noergaard, Elsevier Publications,2013.
2. Embedded Systems-By Shibu. K.V-Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited,2013.

References:
1. Embedded System Design, Frank Vahid, Tony Givargis, John Wiley Publications,2013.
2. Embedded Systems-Lyla B.Das-Pearson Publications,2013.

Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course the student can able to:
 Understand the basic concepts of an embedded system and able to know an embedded
system design approach to perform a specificfunction.
 The hardware components required for an embedded system and the design approach of
an embeddedhardware.
 The various embedded firmware design approaches on embeddedenvironment.
 Understand how to integrate hardware and firmware of an embedded system using real
time operatingsystem.

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