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Embedded Systems - Shape The World: Microcontroller Input/Output

Embedded Systems – Shape The World: Microcontroller Input/Output

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Product is rated as #6 in category Internet of Things

Learn how electronic gadgets are designed, developed, and built as embedded systems that shape the world. This is part one of a two part sequence. Together these are hands–on, learn–by–doing courses that show you how to build solutions to real–world problems using embedded systems. In this course, we take a bottom–up approach to problem solving, building gradually from simple interfacing of switches and LEDs to complex concepts like a microcontroller–based pacemaker, digital lock, and a traffic light controller. We will present both general principles and practical tips for building circuits and programming the microcontroller in the C programming language. You will develop debugging skills using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and software instrumentation. Laboratory assignments are first performed in simulation, and then you will build and debug your system on the real microcontroller. At the conclusion of this part 1 you will possess the knowledge to build your own traffic light controller from the ground up. This is the fourth time we have offered this course. Since the reviews have been overwhelmingly positive we do not plan major changes over the previous offerings of the course. We did however break the large class into two smaller classes. There are eight labs in part 1 …

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Dr. Jon Valvano is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and holds the Engineering Foundation Centennial Teaching Fellowship in Electrical Engineering. He received his S.B. and S.M. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from MIT in 1977 and his Ph.D. in 1981 from the joint Harvard-MIT program in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics. He joined the faculty at The University of Texas at Austin in 1981 and has 33 years of experience in teaching and research. He has received numerous teaching awards and authored five widely-used textbooks on embedded microcomputer systems. He has co-founded a successful medical device company called Admittance Technologies. His research involves integrated analog/digital processing, low-power design, medical instrumentation, and real-time systems.

Specification: Embedded Systems – Shape The World: Microcontroller Input/Output

Duration

72 hours

Year

2020

Level

Intermediate

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

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  1. Pratik

    This is a great course for anyone who is interested in getting hands on experience with Embedded Systems. For those who have some prior knowledge, the first few weeks can be a little boring. The selection of course material is very good. With some additional reading, this is a great course for a beginner to get involved in embedded systems.

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  2. Anonymous

    Great class and a lot of work. We covered many aspects of embedded systems design using the TM4C123G.

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  3. Nuno Goncalves

    I’s very good, the team add developed this formation in acordance with the best practices, is very useful to begining developent in arm devices.

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  4. Alex Lako

    An excellent introduction to microcontrollers. The course uses a Texas Intruments LaunchPad microcontroller to teach the concepts. The parts required to complete the course a relatively inexpensive. The instructors make the learning fun and enjoyable. I would highly recommend this course to get you started.

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  5. Akos Szekacs

    One of the best online courses that I ever participated in.

    Staff is awesome, Jonathan Valvano’s and Ramesh Yerraballi’s enthusiasm was so good to see and it inspired me a lot.

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  6. Vpm

    Great course. I found it pretty challenging and some of the sections were not new to me. The grading system was really effective, I don’t know of any other embedded course that can actually test the device you are working on.

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