Low-Level Pascal Control: Hardware Interaction and Bitwise Operations for System Developers
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Beschreibung des Verlags
Unlock the full power of low-level systems programming.
When developing for embedded environments, precise hardware control and robust memory management are paramount. Low-Level Pascal Control: Hardware Interaction and Bitwise Operations for System Developers bridges the gap between high-level language structure and raw hardware execution. This comprehensive guide equips software engineers and system developers with the advanced techniques required to interact directly with hardware architecture.
Whether you are configuring bare-metal environments, managing memory-mapped registers, or orchestrating real-time ARM architecture tasks, this book delivers the mathematical precision and modular design principles necessary for robust system development.
What You Will Master:
•Hardware Interfacing: Navigate physical addresses, memory-mapped I/O, and advanced peripheral buses like APB2.
•ARM Cortex-M Architecture: Gain deep insights into System Control Space, SysTick configuration, and Nested Vectored Interrupt Controllers.
•Bitwise Operations: Perform high-efficiency data manipulation, register masking, and bit-level optimizations.
•Memory Management: Utilize absolute packed records, raw pointer manipulation, and highly portable system structures.
•Bare-Metal Configuration: Build a resilient, modular foundation that remains stable across vendor revisions.
Moving beyond abstract software theory, this technical manual provides highly practical, vendor-agnostic strategies for interacting with NXP, STMicroelectronics, and Microchip ARM processors. You will learn to construct core libraries that isolate specific hardware offsets, ensuring your systems code remains highly portable, secure, and mathematically precise.
Step into the world of bare-metal development and transform the way you approach system-level architecture.
Elevate your hardware programming skills today.