Advanced embedded system
The features of AdvancedEmbedded Systems provides embedded systems developers the necessary skills to
develop complex embedded systems and enables them to improve their designs by
using the ARM, AVR and PIC microcontrollers. The advanced embedded system
provided in Enzapps also helps developers to understand and utilize
advanced components of embedded systems design for architecting a complex
system in various task oriented systems.
The advanced embedded system aims to
introduce students with a range of techniques and methodologies used in
embedded system design through the design and implementation of a practical
project to accomplish an interactive task involving hardware and software
aspects which would be socially helpful for security purposes.
PIC µC training course
curriculum is designed to develop to equip the participants with all the all
required skills required to work with Programmable Interface Controllers (PIC
microcontrollers) at both the hardware and software fronts. This training
program enables the aspirants to work on the architecture, pin diagram, and
input-output interfacing. Exposure to Embedded C and using assembly
functions/programs in C is also the part of this training. The PIC
microcontroller training imparts the skills to meet the needs of embedded
systems industry by programming the electronic circuits to work for wide range
of tasks.
The ARM architecture is a
widely used 32-bit RISC processor architecture. In fact, the ARM family
accounts for about 75% of all 32-bit CPUs, and about 90% of all embedded 32-bit
CPUs. ARM Limited licenses several popular microprocessor cores to many vendors
(ARM does not sell physical microprocessors). Originally ARM stood for Advanced
RISC Machines
Arduino is a very minute
part of embedded systems; in fact you can call it as an application product of
embedded system. Arduino is just any other microcontroller board, with a
specifically designed API and software which makes programming it very easy.
Arduino is just a drop of water in Embedded System Ocean.
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