
4. Embedded systems hardware
As we have seen with the simple examples in figures 4 and 5 , an invisible computer comprises a processor, its memory and input/output interfaces, interconnected by buses. This part corresponds to the classic hardware architecture of a computer, and is more or less sophisticated depending on the system's performance requirements. In the simplest versions, we find hardware architectures similar to those of the microprocessor-based...
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