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Web References
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1. WSI 98 - Organizing Committee
www.hte.com/subrace/committe.h - [Cached]Published on: 6/11/2002 Last Visited: 6/11/2002
Steve Tietsworth HiTech Equipment Corporation email: steve@hte.com -
2. Classes
www.ucos-ii.com/classes.htm - [Cached]Published on: 11/27/2000 Last Visited: 3/12/2001
Steve Tietsworth Time/Date : W 6 : 00-9 : 00 p.m. , Nov. 10-Dec. 15 ( 6 mtgs. ).
This new class is designed for anyone who needs to understand and use a Real Time operating System ( RTOS ) in an embedded engineering application. The course prepares students to write real time , event driven applications running under an RTOS. The µC/OS-II RTOS will be used in class as an example , and will be examined at the C source code level. Major topics include basic OS functions , task scheduling , prioritization , inter-task communications , interrupts , semaphores , and peripheral I/O operations , emphasizing practical applications. Particular attention is paid to the practical application of applications running under an RTOS for embedded computers in event-driven systems. NOTE prerequisites : C and x86 Assembly Language programming.
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Steve Tietsworth , BSEE , a design engineer at HiTech Equipment Corporation in San Diego , has been involved in the design and development of communication systems and signal processing hardware and software since 1984. His experience includes stints at IBM , developing PC XT and AT hardware and peripherals , at General Dynamics working on data communications , and at the Naval Ocean Systems Center , researching ELF , VLF , LF and HF signal processing systems. With two U.S. patents in communications hardware , he is currently working on the development of low-cost microcontroller-based data collection and transmission hardware and software.
As far as contacts , feel free to contact the instructor , Steve Tietsworth at steve@hte.com for anyone who may have questions.
Real-Time Programming for Embedded Systems University of California , Berkeley Extension -
3. Classes
www.micrium.com/classes.htm - [Cached]Published on: 6/7/2000 Last Visited: 3/11/2001
Steve Tietsworth Time/Date : W 6 : 00-9 : 00 p.m. , Nov. 10-Dec. 15 ( 6 mtgs. ).
This new class is designed for anyone who needs to understand and use a Real Time operating System ( RTOS ) in an embedded engineering application. The course prepares students to write real time , event driven applications running under an RTOS. The µC/OS-II RTOS will be used in class as an example , and will be examined at the C source code level. Major topics include basic OS functions , task scheduling , prioritization , inter-task communications , interrupts , semaphores , and peripheral I/O operations , emphasizing practical applications. Particular attention is paid to the practical application of applications running under an RTOS for embedded computers in event-driven systems. NOTE prerequisites : C and x86 Assembly Language programming.
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Steve Tietsworth , BSEE , a design engineer at HiTech Equipment Corporation in San Diego , has been involved in the design and development of communication systems and signal processing hardware and software since 1984. His experience includes stints at IBM , developing PC XT and AT hardware and peripherals , at General Dynamics working on data communications , and at the Naval Ocean Systems Center , researching ELF , VLF , LF and HF signal processing systems. With two U.S. patents in communications hardware , he is currently working on the development of low-cost microcontroller-based data collection and transmission hardware and software.
As far as contacts , feel free to contact the instructor , Steve Tietsworth at steve@hte.com for anyone who may have questions.
Real-Time Programming for Embedded Systems University of California , Berkeley Extension

