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Embedded Systems are specialized computer systems designed to perform a specific function within a larger mechanical or electrical system. Unlike general-purpose computers, embedded systems are built to execute dedicated tasks with high efficiency and reliability.
These systems consist of hardware components such as microcontrollers, sensors, memory, and communication interfaces, along with embedded software that controls the device's operations. Embedded systems are widely used in industries including automotive, consumer electronics, healthcare, telecommunications, and industrial automation.
Examples of embedded systems include smart thermostats, digital cameras, automotive control systems, medical monitoring devices, and home automation systems. Engineers working with embedded systems design, develop, test, and optimize these systems to ensure they operate efficiently and meet performance requirements.
Embedded systems play a critical role in modern technology by enabling intelligent functionality in everyday electronic devices.
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Data Analyst at Microsoft
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