The document is an exam paper for an Embedded Systems course. It contains 7 questions testing students' knowledge of embedded systems concepts. The questions cover hardware components, differences between microprocessors and microcontrollers, usage of embedded C, processor dependent/independent files, differences between deassemblers and decompilers, importance of simulators, embedded system cores and PCB components, I/O types, timers and counting devices, interrupt service mechanisms, embedded firmware design approaches, hardware/software co-design and trade-offs, integrated development environments, target hardware debugging, and laboratory tools like LED tests, logic probes, and oscilloscopes.
The document is an exam paper for an Embedded Systems course. It contains 7 questions testing students' knowledge of embedded systems concepts. The questions cover hardware components, differences between microprocessors and microcontrollers, usage of embedded C, processor dependent/independent files, differences between deassemblers and decompilers, importance of simulators, embedded system cores and PCB components, I/O types, timers and counting devices, interrupt service mechanisms, embedded firmware design approaches, hardware/software co-design and trade-offs, integrated development environments, target hardware debugging, and laboratory tools like LED tests, logic probes, and oscilloscopes.
The document is an exam paper for an Embedded Systems course. It contains 7 questions testing students' knowledge of embedded systems concepts. The questions cover hardware components, differences between microprocessors and microcontrollers, usage of embedded C, processor dependent/independent files, differences between deassemblers and decompilers, importance of simulators, embedded system cores and PCB components, I/O types, timers and counting devices, interrupt service mechanisms, embedded firmware design approaches, hardware/software co-design and trade-offs, integrated development environments, target hardware debugging, and laboratory tools like LED tests, logic probes, and oscilloscopes.
The document is an exam paper for an Embedded Systems course. It contains 7 questions testing students' knowledge of embedded systems concepts. The questions cover hardware components, differences between microprocessors and microcontrollers, usage of embedded C, processor dependent/independent files, differences between deassemblers and decompilers, importance of simulators, embedded system cores and PCB components, I/O types, timers and counting devices, interrupt service mechanisms, embedded firmware design approaches, hardware/software co-design and trade-offs, integrated development environments, target hardware debugging, and laboratory tools like LED tests, logic probes, and oscilloscopes.
IV B.Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, April - 2018 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS (Electronics and Communications Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70 Question paper consists of Part-A and Part-B Answer ALL sub questions from Part-A Answer any THREE questions from Part-B
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PART–A (22 Marks)
1. a) Write the Hardware components used in Embedded system. [4] b) Write the differences between microprocessor and micro controller. [3] c) What is the usage of embedded C in embedded systems? [4] d) Classify and list the source files of processor dependent and processor independent. [3] e) Differentiate deassembler and decompiler. [4] f) What is the importance of simulator? [4] .c PART–B (3x16 = 48 Marks) 2. a) Explain about core of embedded system. b) Explain about PCB and passive components of Embedded system. [8] [8]
3. a) Explain the I/O types used in embedded hardware design. [8]
tu b) Explain the significance of timer and counting devices in embedded Hardware [8] design.
4. a) Explain about the Interrupt service mechanism. [8]
b) Discuss the embedded firmware design approaches. [8]
5. What is Hardware Software Co-design? Explain the important Hardware Software
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trade-offs in hardware software partitioning. [16]
6. a) Explain about the integrated development environment. [8]
b) Discuss the role of target hardware debugging in system development. [8]