Embedded System design with ARM Cortex-M3 (LPC1768)
This internship helps students learn embedded systems through hands-on programming and real hardware using the ARM Cortex-M3 (LPC1768) controller. Students will understand how microcontrollers work and how software interacts with hardware. The program covers embedded C programming, peripheral interfacing, and real-time applications in a simple, guided way. By working on practical projects, students gain confidence to build real embedded systems and prepare for core electronics and embedded careers
What you’ll learn
Fundamentals of Embedded Systems and how they are used in real-world products
Working of ARM Cortex-M3 (LPC1768) microcontroller architecture
Embedded C programming from basics to hardware-level control
How software interacts with hardware at the register level
Interfacing peripherals like GPIO, LEDs, switches, LCDs, sensors
Using timers, interrupts, ADC, UART, SPI, and I2C
Basics of real-time embedded applications
Debugging and testing embedded programs on real hardware
Designing and implementing mini projects using LPC1768
Industry-oriented practices for core electronics & embedded careers
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Course Curriculum
90 hours of learning
10+ Modules
2+ Projects
10+ assignments
Fundamentals of Embedded Systems and how they are used in real-world products
Working of ARM Cortex-M3 (LPC1768) microcontroller architecture
Embedded C programming from basics to hardware-level control
How software interacts with hardware at the register level
Interfacing peripherals like GPIO, LEDs, switches, LCDs, sensors
Using timers, interrupts, ADC, UART, SPI, and I2C
Basics of real-time embedded applications
Debugging and testing embedded programs on real hardware
Designing and implementing mini projects using LPC1768
Industry-oriented practices for core electronics & embedded careers
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