Embedded Software and Hardware Architecture is the first dive into understanding embedded architecture and writing software to manage these devices. You’ll gain experience writing low-level firmware to integrate directly with devices with highly efficient, readable and portable design practices. We will now move from the Linux Host Machine where we built and ran code in the same environment to the Integrated Development Environment where you will build and install code directly on the ARM Cortex. – Your M4 Microcontroller.
Coursework includes writing firmware to interact with and configure both the ARM architecture and the MSP432 microcontroller platform. The course concludes with a project where you will develop a circular database architecture. For this course you will need a Texas Instruments LaunchPad with an MSP432 microcontroller to complete the activity. Later specialization courses will continue to use this tool to develop even more interesting firmware.
What will you learn?
- Memory Configuration
- Integrating C-Programming with ARM Core Microcontrollers
- Memory Management
- Designing Embedded Data Structures
- Little action
- LIFO Buffer
Instructions
- publisher: Course
- Teacher: Alex Fosdick
- Language: English
- Level: Medium
- Number of courses: 3
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours to complete
The essence
Week 1
Integrating C-Programming with ARM Core Microcontrollers
Week 2
Memory Management
Week 3
Designing Embedded Data Structures
Requirements
No previous experience is required.
Course Descriptions of Embedded Software and Hardware Architecture
Video Example
Installation Guide
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Subtitle: English
Quality: 720p
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440MB