Udemy's "Embedded Systems Programming on ARM Cortex-M3/M4 Processor" course by FastBit Embedded Brain Academy.
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Udemy's "Embedded Systems Programming on ARM Cortex-M3/M4 Processor" course by FastBit Embedded Brain Academy.
An embedded systems project 😯 Powered by the PIC16 Microcontroller, this project aimed to detect signs of flooding and attempt to mitigate its effect; coded using the PIC Assembly Language.
8051 Microcontroller - Selected projects from Instrumentation Physics course.
A repository containing the source codes for the Microprocessor and Computer Architecture Laboratory course (UE20CS252) at PES University.
Compilation of all the projects and simulation files that I did using the microcontroller, PIC16F877A, with the the use of software's, Proteus v8 and mikroC.
Udemy's "Microcontroller Embedded C Programming: Absolute Beginners" course by FastBit Embedded Brain Academy.
Akdeniz University CSE213 Microcontroller Programming Course Lab Exercises with Assembly.
Half-Duplex Interrupt-Based Multi-Microcontroller Communication System
Course with focus placed on micro-controllers, assembly language, and digital computing through electronic systems
Short Projects in Assembly for University Courses
Microcontrollers (PIC16F877A) Coursework
Microcontrollers (PIC16F877A) Coursework
Rotina de autenticação com SD Card em microcontroladores
Ultra-sensitive counter of the falling stuff through the LED-Photodiode array with environmental adaptation. It may detect, for instance, falling hair.
Microprocessor project: traffic light system (Intel MCS-51/8051 in assembly language)
Microcontroller-based MIDI synthesizer and lo-fi audio sampler
Automatización de aulas audiovisuales
AVR: A pulse generator with LCD display and SNES controller input.
This project is designed for the purpose of testing human's ability to note randomly generated period of time.
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