Simple Software Simulator for Teaching Embedded Programming

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This article presents simple software simulator of a microcontroller evaluation board FRDM-KL25Z. The simulator was developed to make it possible to teach our embedded systems course online during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is in principle a software library that handles function calls and register access from student’s program and displays the outputs in a console window of a standard desktop application. It does not require any special hardware or software tools except an IDE capable of building C++ applications for the desktop computer. It can be easily modified for different microcontrollers and thus can be useful if existing lessons need to be switched from in-person to distance learning at a short notice.

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Dolinay, J., Dostalek, P., & Vašek, V. (2022). Simple Software Simulator for Teaching Embedded Programming. International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy, 12(6), 128–140. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v12i6.28193

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