8051 Microcontroller
Introduction
8051 Microcontroller certification course used to develop an embedded system with the help of c programming for getting ideas about multi-objective and multi-discipline embedded systems. We offer the best training for embedded courses with 100% placement assurance.
This is one of the great opportunities to start your career in the right way. We assure that after completing the course in Elysium embedded school students have tremendous ability to join all over India.
The candidates, after gaining the knowledge of 8051 Microcontroller architecture and concepts, will be able to successfully work on Embedded Systems and aptly meet the industry needs of working on various electronic circuits. After completing the 8051 training, students receive a training certificate from EES.
What You Will Learn
Able to understand 8051 architecture in complete details.
Know the concepts of addressing modes and interfacing systems.
Understand the different categories of sensors.
Learn to work on Embedded C programming.
In-depth knowledge of register and memory.
To write a program for timers, counters and serial communication.
Career Opportunities Associated with 8051 Microcontroller
- Embedded engineers are most likely to get placed in companies dealing with the engineering requirements of automobiles
- Aims to develop an understanding of complicated designing in embedded systems and thus give a detailed explanation of 8051 microcontrollers
- Most widely expected and accepted technology all over around the world and who looks forward for enhancing its skills in embedded
- Skills and knowledge delivered during this course are important for the manufacture of remote control applications, measuring devices, robotics for kids, and others
Course Outline
Days Course
- Introduction
- Microcontroller
- Programming
- Proteus simulation
- Serial Communication
- ADC Programming
- Instruction Set
- External Peripherals
- GSM/GPRS Module Interfacing
- Application of Motors and sensors
Pre-Requirement Skills
Microcontroller Basics