The book assumes no prior knowledge of embedded systems. It starts with the absolute basics—what defines an embedded system, its characteristics, and classification. Shibu has a talent for breaking down complex topics (like memory mapping, interrupt latency, or RTOS concepts) into digestible chunks without oversimplifying. The language is clear, concise, and academic without being dry.
College courses, self-study, and technical library reference. Introduction To Embedded Systems By Shibu Kv 2nd Edition
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