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Software Design
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Rarely is any new electronic system design complete without some amount of accompanying
software. Since many electronic systems contain their own embedded processors
performing complex tasks, custom control software and graphical user interfaces are in
high demand. Even without embedded processors, external interfaces to other computer
systems still require custom driver software and user interfaces for complete system
deployment. Software has indeed become an integral part of most electronic system
designs. It is also an important component of system design that can not be wisely
ignored until after the hardware is completed. Our experience with concurrent system
development enables us to provide seamlessly integrated design solutions encompassing a
wide variety of software needs.
Capabilities
Application
Development
- The term "application" generally refers to any self-contained program that
performs a specific function directly for the user. The development of seamless
applications requires a thorough understanding of both the "function" and the
"user" aspects of the system. Whenever custom electronic components are
involved, their operation must be considered throughout the application development to
achieve the correct functionality and performance. An equally important piece of any
application however is the user interface. This can be anything from a few
pushbuttons for basic system control to an elaborate GUI which can also perform very
complex data translations or other functions. The goal of any application should be to
provide a thorough, but concise and easily understood interface between "man"
and "machine".
Device
Driver Design
- Whenever electronic hardware is interfaced with general purpose computers, device
drivers may be required. A device driver is generally used for accessing the hardware
registers of the plug-in device and often includes an interrupt handler to service
interrupts generated by the plug-in device while providing the appropriate API
communication with the operating system. Device drivers can form part of the lowest level
of the operating system kernel, with which they are linked when the kernel is built. More
commonly however, systems such as Windows 95/NT use loadable device drivers which can be
installed after the operating system is running. In either case, a thorough understanding
of both hardware and operating system is required to provide a smoothly running system.
Visual C /
C++
- Need we say more? This industry standard, object oriented, software development
environment provides the most extensive set of libraries and cross-platform support in the
industry.
Java
- With Internet usage growing exponentially, the need for robust, secure applications with
platform-neutral transportability is becoming prevalent.
Visual Basic
- This popular event-driven visual programming system for Microsoft Windows, allows
fragments of BASIC code to be invoked when the user performs certain operations on
graphical objects on-screen.
LabVIEW
- The National Instruments Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench environment
was originally developed to provide a graphical user interface to instruments connected by
the IEEE 488 (GPIB) bus. It provides powerful graphical editing facilities for defining
and interconnecting "virtual instruments" and quickly composing custom
hardware/user interface applications.
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