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Embedded Systems using the ARM Mbed Platform

Offered By: Udemy

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Embedded Systems Courses C Programming Courses LEDs Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to implement different electronic interfaces using the revolutionary mbed platform from ARM.

What you'll learn:
  • By the end of this course you will be familiar with the ARM mbed platform
  • You will learn the fundamentals of LEDs. Seven Segment Displays, LCDs, Analog and Serial Interfaces
  • Basics of C programming

This course teaches and walks through the implementation of various interfaces with the ARM mbed platform. The mbed development platform is the fastest way to create products based on ARM microcontrollers. The project is being developed by ARM, its Partners and the contributions of the global mbed Developer Community.

The course is divided into six sections (17 lectures) with each section discussing the theory, programming and lab of each interface. The interfaces taught in this course are

1. LEDs

2. Seven Segment Displays

3. Character LCD (16 x 2)

4. Matrix Keypad

5. Analog Inputs

6. Serial Communication

Candidates who take this course can gain a skill set with which they can design electronic platforms for industry as well as for their personal hobby.

For this course You will need a hardware mbed board called the Freedom KL25Z board from Freescale Semiconductors. You can get more information about the board from

https://mbed dotorg/handbook/mbed-FRDM-KL25Z

there are links to purchase the board as well. If you have doubts about ordering the hardware send an email to [email protected]


Taught by

Eduvance (Microchip Certified Trainer, AUP Trainer, CUA Trainer)

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