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Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Embedded Systems
- Real-world Applications: Watches, DVD players, mobile phones, and more.
- Distinctions between real-time operating systems, Embedded Linux, and other systems.
- Addressing resource constraints: size, speed, and power consumption.
Overview of Microcontroller Architecture
- Comparing microcontrollers and microprocessors.
- Selecting the appropriate Microcontroller Architecture.
Initiating a Project
- Defining design requirements.
- Setting up the Development Environment, Tools, and Hardware.
- Interfacing between the microcontroller and PC.
Programming a 8051 Microcontroller Using Embedded C
- Working with System Peripherals.
- Interfacing with User Peripherals.
- General Purpose I/O.
Programming an ARM CORTEX M-3 Using Embedded C
- Working with System Peripherals.
- Interfacing with User Peripherals.
- General Purpose I/O.
Programming an ARM9 CPU Core Using Embedded C
- Working with System Peripherals.
- Interfacing with User Peripherals.
- General Purpose I/O.
Testing and Debugging
- Tools and techniques.
- Optimizing for size, speed, and power consumption.
Deploying an embedded system
- Environmental considerations.
- Securing a device.
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- A foundational understanding of electronics.
- Prior experience with C programming.
- Participants must provide their own hardware (microcontrollers, cables, etc.) and software (IDE, etc.). Please consult the training coordinator for specific requirements.
Audience
- Electronics engineers
- Developers with electronics knowledge
35 Hours
Testimonials (1)
Just getting off the ground and doing some basic things was super useful