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EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

www.rockfortnetworks.com [email protected]

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About Embedded Systems :There used to be days when you ask an electronic engineer

about preferred domain, he would either mention becoming a RF engineer where he would design radar for air force, all board designs for defense or VLSI engineer to design all ASCI applications in big companies like Intel, TI etc.

Those were the days when everyone could say this particular application belongs VLSI or other application belongs to RF background. But that kind of system no more exists now.

If you visit any good VLSI research companies you can find people from across the disciplines like chemistry, physics, devices, circuits design, system design, board design, signal integrity , computer science, DSP, programing, IT, Biology, optics what’s not. This approach equally applies to defense system.

Any design in future would include almost every discipline. This is the birth of the embeddedsystem.

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Let’s take an example. A car, which includes AC system whose design, needs the knowledge of the mechanical system, aerodynamics, microcontroller to control the system.

All speedometers need knowledge of the programming. Injection system needs programing and mechanical system knowledge. Even steering is no more a just mechanical system, power steering design needs many discipline knowledge.

One of the mistake that recent student make is they stick to one domain. Like if you are a programmer learn C++, chemist learns chemical equation, mathematician mug up formulas. But one needs to be adoptable to different knowledge to design complete system and become successful as engineer at their work place.

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Applications :House hold systems: Washing machine, mixer, TV, setup

box etc.Medical system: MRI system, health care system.Automotive system: AC system, fuel injection control,

various display at steering, power steering.Militarysytsem: Radar system, submarines design.Consumer electronics: Aide for disabled person.Commercial: Recent Google invention to deliver the

products in air. These are only few applications in embedded system ocean.

So any area you step in your life, you will see an embedded system. One needs to catch the right area and improve their skills to exploit the market demand. Why wait, let us get started what is knows a promising field “Embedded system”.

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COURSE CONTENTS :Chapter 1 : IntroductionChapter 2 : Fundamental concepts Intr0duction Binary number and system embedded system Introduction to computers and I/O ports CPU registers assembly langualge address space software development process.

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Chapter 3 : Electronics Introduction Difference between electronics and electrical semiconductor, DiodeTransistorgate technologiesElectronic circuits

Chapter 4 :Digital logic Introduction gate technologies digital logic flip flops Memory

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Chapter 5: Introduction to C backgroung information structure and organisation variables and expressions, functionsBranchings miscilaneousChapter 6: Microcontroller portsIntroduction to inputoutput ports of a microcontroller Debigging skills

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Chapter 7 : Design and development process Introduction product life cyclesuccessful refinement Quality design functions procedure methods ans subroutines Making decisionsdebugging with an example.

Chapter 8 : switches and IntroductionBreadboard switch interfaceLED interface

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Chapter 9 : Interrupts

Chapter 10 : stepper Motor problem Introdction to a stepper

motorpriciples lab

Cahpter 11 : UART and serial interface Introduction to UART and serial interface lab

Chapter 12 : Introduction to DAC and ADC Introduction to DAC and ADC priciples lab

Cahpter 13 : Individual lab

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Salient Features of Embedded Systems :

80% hands on / practical classes. Real time Scenarios / Project Exposure. Limited no of students per batch. Corporate Training Atmosphere Week end Batches to suit Professional. Placement Assistance which includes1. Resume Preparation 2. Individual Counselling3. Offline Support, which includes email queries and assignments.4. Association with people who are working for more

than 20 Companies who may provide interviews . Backup Classes. Provision to come for one more batch.

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Platinum Features : Domain wise applications of Embedded

systems Compatibility with Live scenarios