A Review Paper on Microprocessor Based Controller Programming
Jaswinder Singh Dilawari, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu

TL;DR
This review paper discusses the design and programming of microprocessor-based controllers, emphasizing hardware requirements, software types, and the importance of system configuration and digital control methods.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of microprocessor controller programming, highlighting key aspects of hardware, software, and digital control techniques.
Findings
Microprocessor controllers require specific hardware and software configurations.
Programming depends on software type, such as operating or application software.
Direct Digital Control (DDC) enables microprocessors to control systems digitally.
Abstract
Designing of microprocessor based controllers requires specific hardware as well as software programming. Programming depends upon type of the software whether operating software or application software. Programming requires knowledge of system configuration and controller specific programming. Programs are always in digital form so microprocessor can control directly at digital level called Direct Digital Control (DDC).
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Taxonomy
TopicsParallel Computing and Optimization Techniques · Embedded Systems Design Techniques · Low-power high-performance VLSI design
