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This course bridges the gap between electronics hardware and software by teaching learners how to write efficient programs that interact with real-world electronic components.
Participants will progressively move from basic electronics programming concepts to advanced embedded system design, culminating in the development of functional, industry-relevant electronic products and prototypes.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to independently design, program, debug, and deploy embedded electronic systems.
Course Duration
6 Months
Course Structure
Instructor-Led
Availability
Available Online/Offline
Flexible Schedules
Flexible study schedules
Language
English Language
Training Days
Offline: Mon, Wed & Fri
Online: Tues, Thur & Fri
Recognized Certification
Earn a certification on completion
By completing this course, learners will be able to:
1. Understand electronics programming fundamentals and embedded system architecture
2. Program microcontrollers using Embedded C/C++ and Python
3. Interface sensors, actuators, and peripherals with microcontrollers
4. Implement serial communication protocols (UART, I2C, SPI, CAN)
5. Design and debug real-time embedded applications
6. Develop IoT-enabled electronic systems
7. Read and interpret datasheets and technical documentation
8. Build, test, and present a complete electronics programming project
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