Embedded Software and Hardware Architecture is a first dive into understanding embedded architectures and writing software to manipulate this hardware. You will gain experience writing low-level firmware to directly interface hardware with highly efficient, readable and portable design practices. We will now transition from the Host Linux Machine where we built and ran code in a simulated environment to an Integrated Development Environment where you will build and install code directly on your ARM Cortex-M4 Microcontroller. Course assignments include writing firmware to interact and configure both the underlying ARM architecture and the MSP432 microcontroller platform. The course concludes with a project where you will develop a circular buffer data structure.

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Embedded Software and Hardware Architecture

Instructor: Alex Fosdick
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Describe relationship between ARM architecture and C-Programming memory interactions
Construct specialized embedded system data structures including circular buffers, LIFO Buffers, and Linked Lists
Identify techniques to manipulate memory
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Reviewed on Jun 23, 2024
amazing tutor and amazing content, but i just wish there was more hands on practice using actual hardware like STM or ATMEGA
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2021
Excellent explanation with use cases. Anyone with no or little knowledge in Embedded system can improve their skills.
Reviewed on Feb 6, 2024
I had a great learnings from this course, could have be more elaborative but still this is a very good course




