Embedded Internet Design explores how to make microcontroller systems that are Internet-active. The book covers two fundamental approaches: using a Java-programmable module, and using a Scenix SX (a traditional, assembly language processor). The advantages are two-fold. First, the Java module allows simple exposition of key Internet concepts. However, most designers that will produce production volumes will be interested in moving on to a less-expensive microcontroller like the SX. Full of practical projects, this book gives the practitioner the experience needed to tackle Internet designs...
Embedded Internet Design explores how to make microcontroller systems that are Internet-active. The book covers two fundamental approaches: using a Ja...