Advanced Microcontroller Training Courses
The Microcontroller played a powerful role in the embedded industry after the invention of Intel 8051. This domain's constant and progressive research gave the industry better efficient, high-performance, low-power consumption microcontrollers. The AVR, PIC and ARM are excellent examples of this.
The latest microcontrollers are getting more intelligent and richer by including the latest transmission protocols like USB, I2C, SPI, Ethernet, CAN etc. At the end of the class, learners will be capable of working as System design engineers and embedded engineers with fair knowledge of Microcontroller based design.
The course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge of the Advanced microcontrollers in embedded systems. The course highlights hardware and software, enabling to face challenges in designing and developing state of the art embedded systems.
The training program helps the aspirants to work on the Architecture, Pin diagram, Input/Output interfacing, Exposure to embedded C programming and also set up & customise a microcontroller development environment.
WHAT DO YOU LEARN?
- Serial Transmission protocols – I2C, SPI, CAN
- AVR ATmega16 Microcontroller – Hardware Architecture & Memories
- Timers, Interrupts and serial transmission in ATmega16 microcontroller
- Timers, Interrupts and serial transmission in PIC18F4550
- Interfacing PIC18F4550 with LCD, Keypad, ADC, UART transmission
- ARM 7TDMI-S Architecture & ARM Operating modes,
- Interfacing Wireless protocols- GSM,GPS,Bluetooth,RFID,Zigbee with LPC21xx
- Hands-on development boards
- PWM generation in PIC18F4550
Job Opportunity in Embedded course
- A lot of career opportunities are open in embedded systems. Some of them are as follows:
- Embedded Software Engineer
- System Software Engineer
- Application Software Engineer
- Software Test Engineer.
- Embedded Hardware Engineer.
- Embedded System Trainer.
- Different Sectors in which you will get Embedded Systems Jobs are Medical Electronics, Aerospace, Automobiles, Defence, Toys, Consumer Electronics, Food industry, Telecommunication, Industrial machines, Space, Agriculture And Construction.
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