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Что (кто) такое embedded systems - определение

COMPUTER SYSTEM WITH A DEDICATED FUNCTION WITHIN A LARGER MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
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  • An ''embedded system'' on a plug-in card with processor, memory, power supply, and external interfaces
  • e-con Systems eSOM270 & eSOM300 Computer on Modules
  • Embedded system [[text user interface]] using MicroVGA<ref group="nb" name="MicroVGA">For more details of MicroVGA see this [http://www.microvga.com/pdf/uvga-text-ds.pdf PDF].</ref>
  • A close-up of the SMSC LAN91C110 (SMSC 91x) chip, an embedded [[Ethernet]] chip
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Embedded system         
An embedded system is a computer system—a combination of a computer processor, computer memory, and input/output peripheral devices—that has a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electronic system. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including electrical or electronic hardware and mechanical parts.
embedded system         
<computer> Hardware and software which forms a component of some larger system and which is expected to function without human intervention. A typical embedded system consists of a single-board microcomputer with software in ROM, which starts running some special purpose application program as soon as it is turned on and will not stop until it is turned off (if ever). An embedded system may include some kind of operating system but often it will be simple enough to be written as a single program. It will not usually have any of the normal peripherals such as a keyboard, monitor, serial connections, mass storage, etc. or any kind of user interface software unless these are required by the overall system of which it is a part. Often it must provide real-time response. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.arch.embedded. (1995-04-12)
Linux on embedded systems         
USES IN EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
List of mobile telephones running Linux; Using Linux in Embedded Systems; Embedded linux; Linux Embedded; Linux phone; Embedded Linux; Linux for embedded systems
Operating systems based on the Linux kernel are used in embedded systems such as consumer electronics (eg. set-top boxes, smart TVs and personal video recorders (PVRs)), in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), networking equipment (such as routers, switches, wireless access points (WAPs) or wireless routers), machine control, industrial automation, navigation equipment, spacecraft flight software, and medical instruments in general.
List of embedded CRM systems         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
User:Mathimanu/sandbox; Draft:List of embedded CRM Systems
Embedded customer relationship management software is built-in to an ERP software and can usually not be used as stand-alone CRM software like Salesforce.com.
Embedded cluster         
  • X-ray view of Orion showing the Trapezium embedded cluster.
STELLAR OBJECT CLUSTER
Embedded clusters; Embedded stellar cluster
Embedded stellar clusters, or simply embedded clusters (EC), are open clusters that are still surrounded by their progenitor molecular cloud.
Embedded atom model         
EAM potential; Embedded atom method; Embedded-atom method
In computational chemistry and computational physics, the embedded atom model, embedded-atom method or EAM, is an approximation describing the energy between atoms
Embedded pavement flashing-light system         
TYPE OF SYSTEM
Embedded Pavement Flashing Light System
An embedded flashing-light system or an in-pavement flashing-light system is a type of device that is used at existing or new pedestrian crosswalks to warn drivers of oncoming pedestrian traffic. The device usually consists of LED lights that are embedded into the roadway alongside the crosswalk and are oriented to face oncoming traffic.
Comparison of embedded computer systems on board the Mars rovers         
Comparison of Mars rovers's onboard computers; Comparison of embedded computer systems on board the mars rovers
The embedded computer systems on board the Mars rovers sent by NASA must withstand the high radiation levels and large temperature changes in space. For this reason their computational resources are limited compared to systems commonly used on Earth.
Novell Embedded Systems Technology         
FORMER EMBEDDABLE NETWORKING STACK FOR SMALL DEVICES
Novell NEST; Novell Extended Network; Novell Extended Networks; Novell Extended Networks Division; NEST Autoroute; Novell NEST Autoroute; NEST Client; Novell NEST Client; NEST Client SDK; Novell NEST Client SDK; NEST Client SDK 1.0; NEST Client SDK 1.1; NEST Client SDK 1.2; NEST Server; Novell NEST Server; NEST Server SDK; Novell NEST Server SDK; NEST Server SDK 1.0; NEST Office; Novell NEST Office; NEST Office SDK; Novell NEST Office SDK; NEST Office SDK 1.0; NEST SDK 1.0; NEST SDK 1.1; NEST SDK 1.2; Novell NEST SDK 1.0; Novell NEST SDK 1.1; Novell NEST SDK 1.2; NEST Requester; Novell NEST Requester; NEST POSE; Novell POSE; Novell NEST POSE; Portable Operating System Extension; Novell Portable Operating System Extension; NEST Portable Operating System Extension; Novell NEST Portable Operating System Extension; NetWare Services Layer; Novell NetWare Services Layer; NEST NetWare Services Layer; Novell NEST NetWare Services Layer; NEST (Novell); NEST SDK; Novell NEST SDK; NEST Software Development Kit; Novell NEST Software Development Kit; PSOSystem NEST Development Environment; PNDE; FlexOS/NEST
Novell Embedded Systems Technology (NEST) was a series of APIs, data formats and network protocol stacks written in a highly portable fashion intended to be used in embedded systems. The idea was to allow various small devices to access Novell NetWare services, provide such services, or use NetWare's IPX protocol as a communications system (and later also TCP/IP).
Windows CE         
  • Pocket CMD v 3.0 ([[cmd.exe]]) on [[Windows CE 3.0]]
OPERATING SYSTEM SUBFAMILY BY MICROSOFT
Windows CE 3.0; WinCE; WindowsCE; Windows ce; Windows CE 1.0; Windows CE 2.0; Platform Builder; Windows Embedded Edition; Smartphone 2003; Pegasus (Windows); Windows Embedded CE; Windowsce; Windows CE 7; Microsoft Chelan; Windows Chelan; Microsoft Windows CE; Win ce; Windows CE 3; Windows CE 4.0; Windows CE 4.2; Windows Compact Embedded; Windows CE 1.01; Windows CE 1.00; Windows CE 2.00; Windows CE 2.10; Windows CE 2.11; Windows CE 2.12; Windows CE 3.00; Windows CE 2.01; Windows CE; Windows Embedded Compact 2013; Windows CE 8.0; Windows CE 2013; Windows CE 4.1; Windows Embedded Compact 4.2; Windows Embedded Compact 4.1; Windows Embedded Compact 4.0; Windows Embedded Compact 4; Windows Embedded CE 4.2; Windows Embedded CE 4.1; Windows Embedded CE 4.0; Windows Embedded CE 4; Windows Embedded CE 2013; Windows Embedded Compact 8.0; Windows Embedded Compact 8; Windows Embedded CE 8.0; Windows Embedded CE 8; Windows CE 8; Windows CE 4; Windows CE 2; Windows CE 1; Windows Embedded Compact 3.0; Windows Embedded Compact 3; Windows Embedded Compact 2.0; Windows Embedded Compact 2; Windows Embedded Compact 1.0; Windows Embedded Compact 1; Windows Embedded CE 3.0; Windows Embedded CE 3; Windows Embedded CE 2.0; Windows Embedded CE 2; Windows Embedded CE 1.0; Windows Embedded CE 1; Windows CE 2.1; Windows Embedded CE 2.1; Windows Embedded Compact 2.1; Windows CE .NET; Windows CE .NET 4.2
<operating system> /C E/ A version of the Microsoft Windows operating system that is being used in a variety of embedded products, from handheld PCs to specialised industrial controllers and consumer electronic devices. Programming for Windows CE is similar to programming for other Win32 platforms. Windows CE was developed to be a customisable operating system for embedded applications. Its kernel borrows much from other Microsoft 32-bit operating systems, while eliminating (or replacing) those operating system features that are not needed for typical Windows CE-based applications. For example, as on Windows NT, all applications running on Windows CE run in a fully preemptive multitasking environment, in fully protected memory spaces. The Win32 (API) for Windows CE is smaller than the Win32 API for the other 32-bit Windows operating systems. It includes approximately half the interface methods of the Windows NT version of the API. But the Win32 API for Windows CE also includes features found in no other Microsoft operating system. The notification API, for example, makes it possible to handle user or application notification events (such as timer events) at the operating-system level, rather than in a running application. The touch screen API and the built-in support for the Windows CE database are not found in other Windows operating systems. The touch screen API makes it easy to manage screen calibration and user interactions for touch-sensitive displays, while the database API provides access to a data storage facility. http://channels.microsoft.com/windowsce/developer/default.htm. http://channels.microsoft.com/windowsce/developer/technical/default.htm. (1997-12-20)

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Embedded system

An embedded system is a computer system—a combination of a computer processor, computer memory, and input/output peripheral devices—that has a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electronic system. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including electrical or electronic hardware and mechanical parts. Because an embedded system typically controls physical operations of the machine that it is embedded within, it often has real-time computing constraints. Embedded systems control many devices in common use today. In 2009, it was estimated that ninety-eight percent of all microprocessors manufactured were used in embedded systems.

Modern embedded systems are often based on microcontrollers (i.e. microprocessors with integrated memory and peripheral interfaces), but ordinary microprocessors (using external chips for memory and peripheral interface circuits) are also common, especially in more complex systems. In either case, the processor(s) used may be types ranging from general purpose to those specialized in a certain class of computations, or even custom designed for the application at hand. A common standard class of dedicated processors is the digital signal processor (DSP).

Since the embedded system is dedicated to specific tasks, design engineers can optimize it to reduce the size and cost of the product and increase its reliability and performance. Some embedded systems are mass-produced, benefiting from economies of scale.

Embedded systems range in size from portable personal devices such as digital watches and MP3 players to bigger machines like home appliances, industrial assembly lines, robots, transport vehicles, traffic light controllers, and medical imaging systems. Often they constitute subsystems of other machines like avionics in aircraft and astrionics in spacecraft. Large installations like factories, pipelines and electrical grids rely on multiple embedded systems networked together. Generalized through software customization, embedded systems such as programmable logic controllers frequently comprise their functional units.

Embedded systems range from those low in complexity, with a single microcontroller chip, to very high with multiple units, peripherals and networks, which may reside in equipment racks or across large geographical areas connected via long-distance communications lines.