Certificate course in Embedded System Design using 8-bit Microcontrollers
Certificate course in Embedded System Design using 8-bit Microcontrollers |
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Objective: The objective of the course is to provide understanding of the techniques essential to the design and implementation of embedded systems using suitable hardware and software tools To train the students on the 8051 and PIC microcontroller which has good capacity for processing real world signals. To train engineering under-graduates on 8051 microcontrollers. Design new embedded systems using C- language programming and interfacing various peripherals.
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Why NIELIT?
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Eligibility:
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NSQF Details: Level-5, Duration: 400 hours. |
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Outcomes of Course: Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
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Some Embedded Development Companies: HumanContextBengaluru, Karnataka, VEXMA TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD, SnaphuntPte. Ltd, Satyam Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., BAeHAL Software Ltd, Satyam Software Solutions Pvt.Ltd., GlideAhmedabad, Gujarat, Embedded Technology LabsMumbai, Maharashtra etc. |
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Expectations from Embedded Technician
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Expected Renumeration: If you are a fresher working in this field then you may get a starting salary of 10000 to 25000 per month. |
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Fee & Other Details:
Note:Presently, no tuition fees from meritorious SC/ST candidates |
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Why 8051 and PIC Microcontroller? The 8051 has been in utilized in a wide number of devices, mostly because it is easy to integrate into a project or make a device approximately. A single microcontroller can be enough to manage a small mobile robot, an automatic washer machine or a security system. Several microcontrollers contains a memory to store the program to be executed, and a lot of input/output lines that can be a used to act jointly with other devices, like reading the state of a sensor or controlling a motor. The name PIC initially referred to Peripheral Interface Controller, and is currently expanded as Programmable Intelligent Computer. The Harvard architecture, in which instructions and data come from separate sources, simplifies timing and microcircuit design greatly, and this benefits clock speed, price, and power consumption. |
Training Calendar: Batch starts in each even month |
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Contact Person: Mr. Prashant Pal. Mobile No.: +91 8218724641 Email ID: - prashantpal@nielit.gov.in
Note: Please contact between 9 am - 5:30 pm on weekdays |
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