Learn to build embedded prototypes using ARM-based development boards and the Mbed API for IoT applications.
Learn to build embedded prototypes using ARM-based development boards and the Mbed API for IoT applications.
This hands-on course teaches practical embedded systems development using the ST Nucleo F401RE development board and ARM technology. Students learn to implement serial communication protocols, work with real-time operating systems (RTOS), and develop multitasking applications. The curriculum covers essential topics from basic serial data communication to advanced RTOS features, with practical projects including user interfaces, temperature sensing systems, and music players. Ideal for those wanting to gain real-world experience in embedded systems development.
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What you'll learn
Master serial communication protocols for embedded systems
Implement RTOS features for efficient multitasking
Develop working prototypes with ARM Mbed API and hardware
Create practical applications including sensors and music players
Apply advanced programming concepts using C/C++
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There are 4 modules in this course
This comprehensive course focuses on practical embedded systems development using ARM-based hardware. Students learn key concepts including serial communication protocols (SPI, UART, I2C), real-time operating systems (RTOS), and hardware interfacing. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience with the ST Nucleo F401RE development board, teaching students to build practical projects while understanding both hardware and software aspects of embedded systems. Topics include multitasking, thread management, circuit development, and troubleshooting techniques.
Introduction to Serial Communications
Module 1
Further Serial Communications
Module 2
Introductory Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
Module 3
Further RTOS
Module 4
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Instructors

7 Courses
Developing Educational Resources for Embedded Systems at Arm
Mark Allen serves as a Development Engineer at Arm's Education and Research division, where he plays a key role in creating and maintaining educational materials. His journey with Arm began as an intern while pursuing his bachelor's degree in computer science at the University of Nottingham. After graduating, Mark returned to Arm to continue his work in educational content development.

4 Courses
Pioneering Embedded Systems Education as an Academic Consultant
Tim Wilmshurst brings a wealth of experience to his role as an Academic Consultant, drawing from a diverse career in electronic and embedded system design and teaching. His academic journey includes positions at prestigious institutions like the Universities of Cambridge and Derby, where he served as Head of Electronics for several years. Tim is renowned as the author of multiple leading textbooks on embedded system design, establishing himself as an authority in the field.
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