What Is an Embedded Computer?
An embedded computer is a specialized system designed for dedicated functions within larger devices or systems.
Distinct from general-purpose personal computers, embedded computers integrate seamlessly into specific devices, optimizing for compactness and cost-efficiency. They operate under power constraints, emphasizing minimal power consumption for extended use.
Embedded computers vary widely, including microcontrollers for sensor integration and motor control, and single-board computers for educational and prototyping applications.