Stop fighting the borrow checker. Start building the future of firmware.
For decades, embedded development has been defined by a painful trade-off: the raw speed of C versus the safety of modern software engineering. We have accepted race conditions, memory leaks, and cryptic debugging sessions as the "cost of doing business."
That era is over.
Embedded Rust on STM32 is the definitive guide for professional firmware engineers ready to migrate from legacy C/C++ to safe, asynchronous Rust using the Embassy framework. This is not a hobbyist's guide to blinking an LED. It is a production-grade roadmap for building scalable, fault-tolerant systems that run on bare metal.
Written with the insight of a senior architect, this book strips away academic theory and focuses on the real-world patterns used in industrial controllers, sensor networks, and high-frequency data acquisition systems.
Inside, you will master the architecture of modern firmware:
The Async Revolution: Replace complex RTOS threads with efficient async/await tasks that handle concurrency without the overhead.
Hardware Ownership: Leverage Rust’s type system to make pin conflicts and uninitialized peripherals impossible at compile time.
Zero-Copy DMA: Build high-performance drivers that offload data movement to silicon, keeping your CPU free for business logic.
Robust Error Handling: Move beyond "panic!" with recoverable error propagation and structured logging using defmt.
Legacy Integration: Practical, safe FFI patterns to integrate existing C libraries without rewriting your entire codebase.
Whether you are working with the STM32 family, migrating a legacy codebase, or architecting a new IoT product, this book provides the code, the patterns, and the confidence to ship reliable firmware.
The hardware is fixed. The software is up to you.
Scroll up and secure your copy to start engineering with confidence.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Stop fighting the borrow checker. Start building the future of firmware.For decades, embedded development has been defined by a painful trade-off: the raw speed of C versus the safety of modern software engineering. We have accepted race conditions, memory leaks, and cryptic debugging sessions as the "cost of doing business."That era is over.Embedded Rust on STM32 is the definitive guide for professional firmware engineers ready to migrate from legacy C/C++ to safe, asynchronous Rust using the Embassy framework. This is not a hobbyist's guide to blinking an LED. It is a production-grade roadmap for building scalable, fault-tolerant systems that run on bare metal.Written with the insight of a senior architect, this book strips away academic theory and focuses on the real-world patterns used in industrial controllers, sensor networks, and high-frequency data acquisition systems.Inside, you will master the architecture of modern firmware: The Async Revolution: Replace complex RTOS threads with efficient async/await tasks that handle concurrency without the overhead.Hardware Ownership: Leverage Rust's type system to make pin conflicts and uninitialized peripherals impossible at compile time.Zero-Copy DMA: Build high-performance drivers that offload data movement to silicon, keeping your CPU free for business logic.Robust Error Handling: Move beyond "panic!" with recoverable error propagation and structured logging using defmt.Legacy Integration: Practical, safe FFI patterns to integrate existing C libraries without rewriting your entire codebase.Whether you are working with the STM32 family, migrating a legacy codebase, or architecting a new IoT product, this book provides the code, the patterns, and the confidence to ship reliable firmware.The hardware is fixed. The software is up to you.Scroll up and secure your copy to start engineering with confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798243208499
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Stop fighting the borrow checker. Start building the future of firmware.For decades, embedded development has been defined by a painful trade-off: the raw speed of C versus the safety of modern software engineering. We have accepted race conditions, memory leaks, and cryptic debugging sessions as the "cost of doing business."That era is over.Embedded Rust on STM32 is the definitive guide for professional firmware engineers ready to migrate from legacy C/C++ to safe, asynchronous Rust using the Embassy framework. This is not a hobbyist's guide to blinking an LED. It is a production-grade roadmap for building scalable, fault-tolerant systems that run on bare metal.Written with the insight of a senior architect, this book strips away academic theory and focuses on the real-world patterns used in industrial controllers, sensor networks, and high-frequency data acquisition systems.Inside, you will master the architecture of modern firmware: The Async Revolution: Replace complex RTOS threads with efficient async/await tasks that handle concurrency without the overhead.Hardware Ownership: Leverage Rust's type system to make pin conflicts and uninitialized peripherals impossible at compile time.Zero-Copy DMA: Build high-performance drivers that offload data movement to silicon, keeping your CPU free for business logic.Robust Error Handling: Move beyond "panic!" with recoverable error propagation and structured logging using defmt.Legacy Integration: Practical, safe FFI patterns to integrate existing C libraries without rewriting your entire codebase.Whether you are working with the STM32 family, migrating a legacy codebase, or architecting a new IoT product, this book provides the code, the patterns, and the confidence to ship reliable firmware.The hardware is fixed. The software is up to you.Scroll up and secure your copy to start engineering with confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798243208499
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