Certificate in Microcontroller
About Microcontroller
Small computers on a single VLSI integrated circuit chip are known as microcontrollers. One or more CPUs, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals are all included in a microcontroller. A microcontroller is a compact microcomputer designed to manage embedded systems in office equipment, robotics, household appliances, cars, and several other devices. A microcontroller is made up of different parts, including a CPU, memory, and peripherals.
Why is Microcontroller important?
Automotive engine control systems, implanted medical devices, remote controls, office equipment, appliances, power tools, toys, and other embedded systems are just a few examples of the automatically controlled goods and gadgets that employ microcontrollers.
Who should take the Microcontroller Exam?
- Professionals who are interested in exploring Embedded systems.
- Students who want to start their career in the Embedded world.
Microcontroller Certification Course Outline
- Introduction to Microcontroller Organization and Architecture
- Data Representation and Memory Usage
- Introduction to Operating Systems (monitors)
- Problem-Solving and Algorithm Development
- Assembling/Compiling and Execution
- Assembly and C Programming
- Analysis of timing and memory requirements.