Hands-On Embedded Programming with C++17: Create versatile and robust embedded solutions for MCUs and RTOSes with modern C++

Hands-On Embedded Programming with C++17: Create versatile and robust embedded solutions for MCUs and RTOSes with modern C++

by Maya Posch
Hands-On Embedded Programming with C++17: Create versatile and robust embedded solutions for MCUs and RTOSes with modern C++

Hands-On Embedded Programming with C++17: Create versatile and robust embedded solutions for MCUs and RTOSes with modern C++

by Maya Posch

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Overview

Build safety-critical and memory-safe stand-alone and networked embedded systems




Key Features



  • Know how C++ works and compares to other languages used for embedded development


  • Create advanced GUIs for embedded devices to design an attractive and functional UI


  • Integrate proven strategies into your design for optimum hardware performance



Book Description



C++ is a great choice for embedded development, most notably, because it does not add any bloat, extends maintainability, and offers many advantages over different programming languages. Hands-On Embedded Programming with C++17 will show you how C++ can be used to build robust and concurrent systems that leverage the available hardware resources.







Starting with a primer on embedded programming and the latest features of C++17, the book takes you through various facets of good programming. You'll learn how to use the concurrency, memory management, and functional programming features of C++ to build embedded systems. You will understand how to integrate your systems with external peripherals and efficient ways of working with drivers. This book will also guide you in testing and optimizing code for better performance and implementing useful design patterns. As an additional benefit, you will see how to work with Qt, the popular GUI library used for building embedded systems.







By the end of the book, you will have gained the confidence to use C++ for embedded programming.




What you will learn



  • Choose the correct type of embedded platform to use for a project


  • Develop drivers for OS-based embedded systems


  • Use concurrency and memory management with various microcontroller units (MCUs)


  • Debug and test cross-platform code with Linux


  • Implement an infotainment system using a Linux-based single board computer


  • Extend an existing embedded system with a Qt-based GUI


  • Communicate with the FPGA side of a hybrid FPGA/SoC system



Who this book is for



If you want to start developing effective embedded programs in C++, then this book is for you. Good knowledge of C++ language constructs is required to understand the topics covered in the book. No knowledge of embedded systems is assumed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788834322
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 01/31/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 458
File size: 28 MB
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About the Author

Maya Posch is a senior C++ developer with more than 15 years of experience. Discovering the joys of programming early on, and later the joys of electronics, she has always expressed a profound interest in technology, a passion that she gladly shares with others.

Describing herself as a C developer who happens to like C++ and Ada, she likes to seek the limits of what can be done with the minimum of code and hardware to accomplish everything that is cool, new, and exciting.

She also enjoys FPGA development, AI, and robotics research, in addition to creative writing, music, and drawing.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. What are embedded systems?
  2. C++ as an embedded language
  3. Developing for embedded Linux and similar systems
  4. Resource-restricted embedded systems
  5. Example: Soil humidity monitor with WiFi
  6. Testing OS-based Applications
  7. Testing Resource-restricted Platforms
  8. Example: Linux-based infotainment system
  9. Example: Building monitoring and control
  10. Developing Embedded Systems with Qt
  11. Developing for Hybrid SoC/FPGA Systems
  12. Best Practices
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