Introduction to Embedded Systems Software and Development Environments
Learn how to develop embedded software applications and gain real-world coding experience with ARM based Microcontrollers. This course covers software configuration management, GNU Toolchain GCC, Git version control, and Linux development. Create your own build system and firmware to manipulate memory. The second course focuses on programming and debugging microcontrollers using Texas Instruments MSP432 Development Kit. Configure peripherals, write programs, and see your work execute on your own embedded platform. Gain hands-on experience in embedded systems software and hardware architecture.
Welcome to the Introduction to Embedded Systems Software and Development Environments. This course is focused on giving you real world coding experience and hands on project work with ARM based Microcontrollers. You will learn how to implement software configuration management and develop embedded software applications. Course assignments include creating a build system using the GNU Toolchain GCC, using Git version control, and developing software in Linux on a Virtual Machine. The course concludes with a project where you will create your own build system and firmware that can manipulate memory.
The second course in this 2 course series , Embedded Software and Hardware Architecture, will use hardware tools to program and debug microcontrollers with bare-metal firmware. Using a Texas Instruments MSP432 Development Kit, you will configure a variety of peripherals, write numerous programs, and see your work execute on your own embedded platform!
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