
Over 50 hands-on recipes that will help you develop amazing real-time applications using GPIO, RS232, ADC, DAC, timers, audio codecs, graphics LCD, and a touch screen
Dr. Mark Fisher is a chartered engineer, MIET. He started his career as an
electronics apprentice with the UK Ministry of Defence. This was before he studied Electrical
and Electronic Engineering at Aston University, Birmingham. After his graduation, he joined
Ferranti Computer Systems, Manchester. However, he returned to academia to study Microprocessor
Engineering and Digital Electronics at Manchester University (UMIST), and he then remained as a
research assistant within the Department of Computation to gain a PhD in Applied Machine
Learning. Currently, he is a senior lecturer at the School of Computing Sciences, University of
East Anglia, and the course director of the Computer Systems Engineering Degree programme. Many
of the recipes in this book were originally developed in the context of a taught module that
Mark leads, which is popular among undergraduate and master's students in the school. Mark
currently researches in the fields of medical imaging and computer vision, and he is a co-author
of over a hundred journal and conference papers in this area.Fisher Dr. Mark :
Dr. Mark Fisher is a chartered engineer, MIET. He started his career as an electronics apprentice with the UK Ministry of Defence. This was before he studied Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Aston University, Birmingham. After his graduation, he joined Ferranti Computer Systems, Manchester. However, he returned to academia to study Microprocessor Engineering and Digital Electronics at Manchester University (UMIST), and he then remained as a research assistant within the Department of Computation to gain a PhD in Applied Machine Learning. Currently, he is a senior lecturer at the School of Computing Sciences, University of East Anglia, and the course director of the Computer Systems Engineering Degree programme. Many of the recipes in this book were originally developed in the context of a taught module that Mark leads, which is popular among undergraduate and master's students in the school. Mark currently researches in the fields of medical imaging and computer vision, and he is a co-author of over a hundred journal and conference papers in this area.