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A microcontroller is a compact, integrated circuit designed to govern a specific operation in an embedded system. A typical microcontroller includes a processor, memory, and input/output (I/O) peripherals on a single chip.
When they first became available, microcontrollers solely used Assembly language. Today, the C programming language (and some other high-level languages) can be used as well. Some of advanced microcontrollers support another programming technique as well: Graphical programming. In graphical programming, the user does not write any code but draws the block diagram of the system he wants. Then a software converts the drawn block diagram into a suitable code for the target device.
Programming microcontrollers using graphical programming is quite easier than programming in C or Assembly. You can implement a complex system within hours with graphical programming while its implementation in C may take months. These features make the graphical programming an important option for engineers.
This book study the graphical programming of STM32F4 high-performance microcontrollers with the aid of Simulink and Waijung blockset. Students of engineering (for instance, electrical, biomedical, mechatronics and robotic to name a few), engineers who work in industry, and anyone who want to learn the graphical programming of STM32F4 can benefit from this book. Prerequisite for this book is the basic knowledge of MATLAB Simulink.
Item Type
Ebook
Title
Programming the Arm Cortex-M4-Based STM32F4 Microcontrollers with Simulink
Author
Farzin Asadi Sawai Pongswatd
Publication
Synthesis Lectures on Digital Circuits and Systems
Page
184
Date
2021-10-18
Journal Abbr
Synthesis Lectures on Digital Circuits and Systems