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Course Focus
Aware of the real need for a multidisciplinary approach, the program prepares students with in-depth and comprehensive knowledge of the underlined technologies involved in embedded systems. The program is focused on both theoretical and concrete aspects. It aims at:
The training covers all hardware, software and control issues of Embedded Systems within an integrated system based perspective.
Course in AVR
1.AVR Microcontroller ATMEL ATmega8515/ATmega32
1.1 Hardware Details
1.2 Pin Diagram
1.3 AVR Architecture
1.4 Interrupts and Timers
1.5 Microcontroller AVR Assembly Language
1.6 AVR instruction set
2.Assembly Language
2.1 Assembly Language of AVR Microcontroller
2.2 Use of Assemblers & Simulator
2.3 Programming for AVR
2.4 Examples programs for AVR
3.IO Device Interface and practical
3.1 LED Matrix Display
3.2 7-Segment
3.3 LCD Display
3.4 Matrix Keypad
3.5 Opto-Isolators, Relay
3.6 Stepper Motors and Types of Stepper Motors
3.7 Serial Communication Concepts
3.8 Practices on interfacing circuits
4.Module 5: Advance IO
4.1 ADC
4.2 SPI Protocol
4.3 I2C
4.4 On chip Peripherals PWM
5.Hand on Tools
5.1 Introduction to AVR studio WinAVR
5.2 Creating? project in AVR Studio
5.3 Simulation on Proteus Simulator
5.4 Burning? hex file to AVR controller
6.PROJECTs
6.1 Electronic Voting Machine
6.2 Remotely Controlled Applications
Eligibility
BE / B. Tech. (Electronics, Electronics & Telecommunication, Instrumentation, Electrical), M.Sc. (Electronics & Instrumentation), or equivalent. Final year students may apply.
Assignments
During the course of the Program in Embedded Systems, the students have to submit a number of assignments. These assignments relate to the sessions dealt with in the classroom. The faculty is entrusted with not only giving the relevant assignments to the students, but also evaluating the assignments submitted by the students, and giving the needful corrections, clarifications and suggestions of the same.
Tests
ProjectLab conducts tests periodically, which are dependent on the sessions attended and practicals completed by the students. Tests are a part of the course process, and are of two types - written and practical.
The written tests are held as per the time-table, and the practicals are conducted once the student had enough exposure to scripting programs relating to Embedded Systems. The tests administered at ProjectLab are of high standard, and basically meant to gauge the students’ understanding of the embedded technology, and their readiness to take up a job in the relevant field.
Eligibility
BE / B. Tech. (Electronics, Electronics & Telecommunication, Instrumentation, Electrical), M.Sc. (Electronics & Instrumentation), or equivalent. Final year students may apply.