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Mastering Microcontroller Programming

Mastering Microcontroller Programming

Last updated 2/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.67 GB | Duration: 5h 11m

Learn Microcontroller Programming (8-bit AVR) to use Peripherals like GPIO, Timer, Interrupt, PWM, ADC, Serial UART etc.

What you'll learn
Embedded C Programing
Microcontroller Architecture (8-bit AVR)
Bare-metal Microcontroller Programming
Setting up Atmel Studio 7 for C Programming & Debugging
Learn to develop peripheral drivers GPIO, TIMER, INTERRUPT, ADC, Serial UART etc.
Much more, Please See Curriculum for a Full Listing ............
Requirements
Windows OS
The prior knowledge of C Programming and basics of electronics could be added advantage but not mandatory
Description
If you’re reading books of microcontroller programming, following different blogs and still feel stuck. Then you came to the right place, this microcontroller programming course designed around most popular 8-bit ATmega328 AVR Microcontroller. In this course, we will learn how to write C Programs for ATmega328 MCU. I’ve made complex concept easy to understand using quality content. It doesn’t matter if you’re new to microcontrollers or already know basics. I am sure you’ll enjoy learning with this course.Short Description:We’ll begin our journey to explore microcontroller right from the basics like setting-up official Atmel Studio7 IDE, installing programming utilities and hooking up the circuits in easiest way. To keep the hardware part simple in the beginning, we will use ATmega328 chip on Arduino Uno. Believe me this will save our time at hardware side so that we can focus more on core microcontroller features through AVR C Programming. Later on, as the time rolls on we will use ATmega328 Xplained Mini evaluation kit to learn advance debugging techniques."The Biggest objective of this course is to help you build sound understanding of microcontroller architecture and peripheral registers in-order to use them while writing professional embedded systems software”We will setup every circuit from scratch and write microcontroller firmware for it. We will spend enough time in the beginning to get basics right. This will save time in long run and make you feel confident working with Microcontroller Architecture and C Programming.Later on, we will be building mini projects to use LED, Switches, Analog and Digital Sensors (temperature/humidity/light Intensity/distance), IR Sensor, Relays and many more. These projects can be small yet very powerful to lay down strong foundation to use GPIO, Timer/Counter, Interrupt, PWM, ADC, Serial UART and other peripherals while developing embedded software and hardware.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 AVR ATmega328

Lecture 2 Technical Specifications

Lecture 3 Select Development Board

Lecture 4 Pin Description of ATmega328

Section 2: Setup and Install Software

Lecture 5 Download Atmel Studio7 IDE

Lecture 6 Setup Hardware for Programming

Lecture 7 Create Microcontroller Project

Section 3: Basics of Bit Manipulation

Lecture 8 Number Systems

Lecture 9 Bitwise Operator

Lecture 10 Bit-Masking

Section 4: Control Digital Devices (LED, Switches, etc.)

Lecture 11 Control GPIO as Output

Lecture 12 Control GPIO as Input

Section 5: Timer and Counters

Lecture 13 Timers

Lecture 14 Programming Timers

Lecture 15 Use Timer Flag in Project

Section 6: Interrupts and ISR

Lecture 16 Interrupts

Lecture 17 Types of Interrupts

Lecture 18 Use Timer Interrupt in Project

Section 7: Pulse Width Modulation

Lecture 19 Introduction of PWM

Lecture 20 PWM: Modes of Operation

Lecture 21 Brightness Control of an LED

Section 8: Serial Communication: UART

Lecture 22 Introduction of UART

Lecture 23 Install PuTTY Terminal

Lecture 24 Transmit Character Byte

Lecture 25 Receive Character Byte

Lecture 26 Send String to Serial Console (PC)

Section 9: Create Multiple File Project

Lecture 27 Create Libraries and Use them as Project

Section 10: Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC)

Lecture 28 Introduction of ADC

Lecture 29 Read Analog Temperature Sensor (LM35)

Lecture 30 Calculation for LM35 Temperature Sensor

Lecture 31 Read Multiple ADC Channels

Section 11: How to Use ATmega328 Xplained Mini

Lecture 32 Connect ATmega328 XMini Board

Lecture 33 Program XMini ATmega328 AVR Microcontroller

Electronics, electrical, computer engineering graduates,Anyone interested in learning Microcontroller Programming,Students/Professionals who wish to take on career in Embedded Systems,Arduino Users who want to be Professional Embedded Software Developer

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