FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

BASIC COMPUTER CONCEPTS

COMPUTER SYSTEM TYPES

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Define Embedded devices
A
An embedded device is a system that can complete multiple variated tasks in a short time
B
An embedded device is a device that manipulates how an original system worked and causes it to do different things
C
An embedded device is a computer whose end function is not to be a computer
D
An embedded device is a dedicated function designed to work for single or few specific functions within a larger mechanical or electrical system
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -An embedded system is a combination of computer hardware and software designed for a specific function. Embedded systems may also function within a larger system. The systems can be programmable or have a fixed functionality.

Detailed explanation-2: -An embedded device is an independent device responsible for executing a particular task or set of tasks. Unlike hardware devices that contain some circuitry and perhaps a battery, an embedded device is capable of digital processing–albeit not at the same scale as a fully functional computing device.

Detailed explanation-3: -As its name suggests, Embedded means something that is attached to another thing. An embedded system can be thought of as a computer hardware system having software embedded in it. An embedded system can be an independent system or it can be a part of a large system.

Detailed explanation-4: -Definition embedded device Embedded devices are also referred to as dedicated or single-purpose devices. They are independent systems or devices, or a part of a larger system or device responsible for task execution. The integrated circuit in the core performs tasks involving the calculation of real-time functions.

Detailed explanation-5: -The purpose of embedded systems is to control a specific function within a device. They are usually designed to only perform this function repeatedly, but more developed embedded systems can control entire operating systems.

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