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Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION TO
EMBEDDED SYSTEM
Md Hafriz Fikrie Bin Md Hussin
Subject
1.1 Understand the concept of embedded
system
1.1.1 Describe the meaning of embedded system
1.1.2 Explain microcontroller as the heart of embedded
system
1.1.3 Relate embedded system examples with real life
application
1.1.4 Differentiate Microcontroller and microprocessor
1.1.5 Discuss the advantages of microcontroller
application
1.1.1 Describe the meaning of embedded
system
Embedded System:-
An embedded system is a system that
has software embedded into computer-
hardware, which makes a system
dedicated for an application(s) or specific
part of an application or product or part
of a larger system.
An embedded system is one that has a
dedicated purpose software embedded in
a computer hardware

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1.1.1 Describe the meaning of embedded
system
Embedded System:-
It is a dedicated computer based system
for an application(s) or product. It may be
an independent system or a part of large
system. Its software usually embeds into a
ROM (Read Only Memory) or flash.

[Chapter-1 L01: "Embedded Systems - " , Raj Kamal, Pubs.: McGraw-Hill Education ] Slide 4
1.1.1 Describe the meaning of embedded
system
Embedded System:-
Embedded Systems are the electronic systems that
contain a microprocessor or a microcontroller, but we do
not think of them as computers– the computer is hidden
or embedded in the system. -Todd D. Morton

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1.1.2 Explain microcontroller as the heart of
embedded system
• Microcontroller is an IC chip that takes input
process data according to program written in
its memory and gives output as control signal
for controlling other machines and devices.

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1.1.2 Explain microcontroller as the heart of
embedded system
• A microcontroller (sometimes abbreviated µC,
uC or MCU) is a small computer on a single
integrated circuit containing a processor core,
memory, and programmable input/output
peripherals.

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1.1.3 Relate embedded system examples with
real life application
• In today's world of technology, we found
Microcontrollers in almost every electronic
device we uses. Almost all general purpose
devices such as Digital Watches, Washing
Machines, CD/DVD Players, Mobile Phones
and Microwave Ovens works on the bases of
Microcontroller.

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1.1.3 Relate embedded system examples with
real life application

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1.1.4 Differentiate Microcontroller and
microprocessor

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1.1.4 Differentiate Microcontroller and
microprocessor
Microprocessor :
 Microprocessor is the heart of any processing
device. Its a basic building block of modern
processors and controllers.
 Its a register based multi-purpose electronics
device which takes input from us, process that
input data according to the program written in
external memory and gives us useful results.

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1.1.4 Differentiate Microcontroller and
microprocessor
Microprocessor :
 This device is only consists of processing unit,
that is Memory and I/O devices are need to
be connected externally.
 As it requires external memory and I/O
devices so it requires large space and is larger
in size. It is of no use without interfacing with
external memory and I/O ports.

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1.1.4 Differentiate Microcontroller and
microprocessor
Microcontroller :
 Microcontroller is also like a
Microprocessor except that a
Microcontroller made by Integrating
Memory and I/O ports on a single
chip.
 It doesn't requires external ROM, I/O
ports for its operation. As memory
such as ROM/RAM is integrated on a
single IC chip, thus it is small in size.
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1.1.4 Differentiate Microcontroller and
microprocessor
Microcontroller :
 It is basically used for controlling various
machines. Programming of both
Microcontroller And Microprocessor is almost
similar.

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1.1.4 Differentiate Microcontroller and
microprocessor

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1.1.5 Discuss the advantages of
microcontroller application
Some of the benefits are based tools microcontroller:
 High reliability and high degree of integration;
 Reduction in size;
 Reduced component count and manufacturing cost
owner;
 Shorter development time;
 Shorter time to market;
 Lower power consumptions.

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Thank You

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