This course takes an extensive journey into the world of embedded systems with AVR microcontrollers. GPIO operations and handling interrupts are the first topics discussed so that the students really understand the basic principles of hardware interaction and become comfortable with the skills needed to control external devices. Students learn the importance of timers in providing fine-grain timing operations and then move on to PWM in order to control hardware component intensities. Practical skills are developed through code implementation and testing.
The course curriculum includes communication protocols. UART, I2C, and SPI are part of the curriculum for learners of Microcontroller HW Interfacing using AVR, which helps them understand serial communication paradigms and their implementation details on AVR platforms. The exercise focuses on theoretical insight and hands-on practice, where students develop proficiency in data framing, synchronization, and arbitration that allows smooth communication with peripheral devices.
With this, by the end of "Microcontroller HW Interfacing using AVR," students will step out with an in-depth knowledge of interfacing AVR microcontrollers and be ready to put it to work with various applications in embedded systems.
Microcontroller HW Interfacing using AVR Table of Contents:
- Study general AVR interfacing skills
- Explore hardware timers
- learn to make PWM signals
- Learn about hardware communication protocols
- Interfacing I2C Bus - Dive into
- Look into SPI bus interfacing
- Master ADC interfacing
Who is this course for?
- Embedded Systems students who wish to learn HW interfacing using AVR
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