Getting started with 8051 with C coding - Course

Description

The two-month Embedded Systems and Electronics Course introduces students to the fundamentals of electronics and embedded systems. In Month 1, students explore basic concepts such as voltage, current, resistors, and circuit design. They also learn PCB designing and fabrication, along with an introduction to microprocessors, microcontrollers, and C programming. The course covers Embedded C and its key differences from standard C. In Month 2, the focus shifts to software tools, like Keil IDE and Flash Magic, for programming and debugging. Students gain hands-on experience in interfacing LEDs, motors, 7-segment displays, and LCDs. By the end of the course, students will be able to design, program, and control embedded systems with switches and keypads.

Course Overview

This Embedded Systems and Electronics Course equips students with essential knowledge of electronics, circuit design, and embedded system programming. In Month 1, students learn basic electronics concepts such as voltage, current, resistors, and the process of PCB designing and printing. They also study microprocessors, microcontrollers, and C programming. In Month 2, students gain experience with software tools like Keil IDE and Flash Magic, learning how to interface and control LEDs, motors, 7-segment displays, and LCDs. The course provides hands-on experience in building and troubleshooting embedded systems for real-world applications.

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