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Title: Introduction to Embedded System


1
Lecture 01
  • Introduction to Embedded System
  • DateSep,07,2008

This course is supported by Andes Technology
Corp. Thanks to The sponsorship of Mediatek
2
Embedded System-An Introduction
  • What is it?
  • How to use it in application ?(see sensor network
    as modern application)
  • Normally used application (examples)
  • What is Embedded Software
  • ESP
  • ES OS and RTOS
  • Hard real time
  • Soft real time
  • Design Consideration
  • Design Methodology
  • SoC /SiP and Embedded System
  • ISP (RISC CISC)
  • VLIW
  • DSP

3
Applications in All Aspects of Life
Slide from Intel Presentation
4
Example of Embedded Systemswith Wireless
Technology
  • Why networked embedded systems?
  • Background
  • Technology
  • reaching a point where it can significantly
    impact ourdaily lives
  • Components
  • Low power processors RF, MEMs and new sensors
  • Application
  • Combines and enables orthogonal progress
    spikes in many other fields
  • Medical applications,
  • understanding nature more
  • Ubiquitous
  • Intelligent environments, smart offices,
    optimized assembly lines etc
  • opportunities with current technologies,
  • things up to your imagination
  • Combo interface to other disciplines

5
Embedded Systems! What are Those?
6
Different Systems
  • Systems signal processing
  • radar, sonar, real-time video, set-top boxes, DVD
    players, medical equipment, residential gateways
  • Systems critical mission required
  • avionics, space-craft control, nuclear plant
    control
  • Control distributed system
  • mass transit systems, elevators in large
    buildings, network routers switches
  • Systems portable
  • cellular phones, pagers, home appliances, toys,
    smart cards, MP3/ MP4,PMP, PDAs, digital cameras
    (DSC) camcorders, smart badges , sensors

7
Trendsmarket tidbits
  • CPU every where
  • Computation combined conventional devices Benz,
    BMW need 180s above in the new models
  • engine emissions control, stability traction
    control, diagnostics, gearless automatic
    transmission, Fuel injection,ABS
  • http//www.howstuffworks.com/car-computer.htm
  • More More embedded devices will replace PC/NB
  • Smart phones ,PMP, setup box, IAD, routers
  • 2002 will be of 50for access devices
  • 1997 IAD were 96 in US were PC
  • 2004 or earlier shipping will exceed PCs.

8
Examples
  • Signal processing systems
  • radar, sonar, real-time video, set-top boxes, DVD
    players, medical equipment, residential gateways
  • Systems
  • avionics, space-craft control, nuclear plant
    control
  • Distributed control
  • network routers switches, mass transit systems,
    elevators in large buildings
  • Small systems
  • cellular phones, pagers, home appliances, toys,
    smart cards, MP3 players, PDAs, digital cameras
    and camcorders, sensors, smart badges

9
CPU Distribution
  • Estimated 98 of 8 Billion CPUs produced in 2000
    used for embedded apps

10
Embedded Systems
  • Characteristics
  • Part of a larger system may have no KB ,Monitor,
    or LCM,TFT
  • Specific function instead of general purposed
  • a priori in applications
  • concurrent definition development
  • Re-programmability is required for flexibility
    in upgrading, bug fixing, product
    differentiation, product customization
  • Interact (sense, manipulate, communicate) with
    the external world
  • Nonstop operation ideally never terminate
  • Constrain latency/ throughput (time), power,
    area ,size, weight, heat, reliability
  • high-performance Increased (DSP) networked

11
Modern Talkson Trend
  • computation demands increased
  • multimedia processing in set-top boxes,
    HDTV,GPS,PMP,Games
  • networked requirement increased
  • eliminating host, remotely monitor/debug
  • embedded Web servers
  • e.g. Mercedes Benz with web server
  • e.g web servers on wireless cameras, projectors
  • embedded Java virtual machines (JVM)
  • e.g. Java ring, smart cards, printers,smart
    phones
  • Camcorder cameras, NAS,disks etc. that sit
    directly on networks
  • need for flexibility increased
  • time-to-market under ever changing standards!
  • Need careful co-design of h/w s/w!

12
Traditional Software
Embedded Systems CPU RTOS
13
Traditional Hardware
Embedded Systems ASIC
  • ASIC Features
  • Area 4.6 mm x 5.1 mm
  • Speed 20 MHz _at_ 10 Mcps
  • Technology HP 0.5 mm
  • Power 16 mW - 120 mW (mode dependent) _at_ 20 MHz,
    3.3 V
  • Avg. Acquisition Time 10 ms to 300 ms
  • A direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) receiver
    ASIC (UCLA)
  • source courtesy of UCLA

14
Modern Embedded Systems
  • The systems employ a combination of
  • h/w with application-specified (boards, ASICs,
    FPGAs etc.)
  • Performance (timing, speed), low power, small
    size
  • s/w on prog. processors DSPs, ?controllers etc.
  • flexibility, complexity
  • actuators or (mechanical transducers /MEMS)
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