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.

Introduction to Embedded Systems Software and Development Environments

Introduction to Embedded Systems Software and Development Environments

Instructor: Alex Fosdick
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What you'll learn
Classify the parts of an embedded systems developer’s Source Configuration Management (SCM)
Implement a build system using GNU’s Make and GCC compiler toolsets
Write C-programs to define data in different memory regions
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Reviewed on Jul 16, 2020
This course is very well taught. As a beginner with MCU's, I learned many things. The assessments are interesting and challenging. Great course!
Reviewed on Sep 21, 2017
The instructor is good, explains clearly and simply and looks friendly.The subtitles in Lecture 4 from lesson 1 is not correct at all.So far so good.Thanks Coursera !
Reviewed on Dec 20, 2017
A real added value for engineers who wants to have a more detailed view on automated build (Make, .. ) and a more in depth knowledge to the memory mapping and other things.
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