Finite-state machine for embedded systems

Finite-state machine, FSM, embedded system programming One definition of a finite-state machine (FSM) is that FSM is a mathematical model of a sequence of events and actions describing a certain (logical) process. In the engineering practice you can find countless such processes, starting with a ver...

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Published in:Control Engineering Vol. 68; no. 10; pp. 27 - 30
Main Author: Galan, Peter
Format: Trade Publication Article
Language:English
Published: Barrington CFE Media 01.10.2021
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ISSN:0010-8049, 2163-4076
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Summary:Finite-state machine, FSM, embedded system programming One definition of a finite-state machine (FSM) is that FSM is a mathematical model of a sequence of events and actions describing a certain (logical) process. In the engineering practice you can find countless such processes, starting with a very simple process of controlling an electric motor by a couple of push buttons, and ending with a very complex FSM system monitoring a very complicated manufacturing process or a space shuttle. Each EDFA uses one or two (for a more common, two-stage EDFA) laser pumps, which provide the energy to a coil of a special optical fiber placed inside EDFA. [...]it copies the row's nextState to the stt's currentState.
ISSN:0010-8049
2163-4076