Udemy – Beyond Arduino, Part 4: C for Embedded Applications 2020-6

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Udemy – Beyond Arduino, Part 4: C for Embedded Applications 2020-6
Udemy – Beyond Arduino, Part 4: C for Embedded Applications 2020-6

In this fourth part of the Beyond Arduino series, you’ll learn many techniques to produce more efficient and professional embedded applications. It’s time to leave the toy programs behind. You’ll learn how to handle memory-attached hardware registers properly, how to perform bitwise manipulation of data, how to handle interrupts on your microcontroller development platform, and many other techniques which you aren’t always aware of because of the immense body of elements that conceal the details in many beginner platforms, like the Arduino, for the sake of simplicity. You’ll also learn how to deal with very basic, typically 8-bit, microcontrollers that don’t have a Floating Point Unit and still write code that gets the job done in the best way possible even with the limited resources available.  After grasping this knowledge, we expect you to think differently when designing your embedded applications in the future. By adding these best practices to your bag of tricks, you’ll get one step closer to making embedded applications like a professional, and hopefully you’ll feel less like a beginner.

What you’ll learn

  • Create professional grade embedded applications.
  • Produce embedded applications employing THE most widely used programming language ever.
  • Benefit from a wide variety of C compiler and preprocessor tricks to help you make better embedded applications.

Who this course is for

  • Arduino Developers.
  • Software Developers.
  • Makers.

Specificatoin of Beyond Arduino, Part 4: C for Embedded Applications

Content of Beyond Arduino, Part 4: C for Embedded Applications

Beyond Arduino, Part 4: C for Embedded Applications

Requirements

  • You should know Basic Microcontroller Programming. This course assumes you know how to program, so general good programming practices are assumed and not enforced in this course (meaningful variable names, commenting your code, indentation, etc.)
  • You should at least be familiar with the C Programming Language (Good news, just so you know: The Arduino uses C).

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Beyond Arduino, Part 4: C for Embedded Applications

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Installation Guide

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Subtitle : English

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Download Links

Download Part 1 – 1 GB

Download Part 2 – 128 MB

File size

1.12 GB