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This subject focuses on basics of embedded systems and its real-world examples, brief description about programming languages used in embedded systems, why embedded C is preferred than other languages. Embedded C programming language and how microcontroller is programmed for different task is also discussed in this subject.
Module 1: Introduction to Embedded System
What are embedded systems?
Module 2: Elements of embedded systems
Embedded Systems Design Issues Real world examples of Embedded systems
Module 3: Programming of embedded systems
Why embedded C, why not other languages Introduction to C and embedded C
Difference between C and embedded C Basic structure of embedded C
Module 4 Variables, Constants and Data Types
Operators – arithmetic, logical, relation, assignment and bitwise Control structure Arrays and strings Functions
Module 1: Introduction to microprocessor and microcontroller
Introduction to microprocessor and microcontroller – Difference between microcontroller and microprocessor
Module 2: General architecture of microcontroller
General architecture of microcontroller – Introduction to Keil and Proteus software
Module 3: Programming microcontroller using embedded C
Programming microcontroller using embedded C – Steps to burn/embed a program in the microcontroller
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