Overview
The Embedded Systems Lab provides students with a hands-on experience with both PIC microcontrollers and Arduino platforms, exploring the fundamental concepts of embedded systems through a variety of experiments. The lab focuses on fundamental components such as LEDs, keypads, motors, and LCDs. These hands-on experiments are designed to demonstrate how these components can be effectively connected and controlled, bridging the gap between theory and practice. By working with these elements, you will gain valuable insights into the design and implementation of embedded systems that power everything from consumer electronics to industrial automation.
Understanding embedded systems is critical because they form the backbone of modern technology, embedded in the devices we rely on every day—from home appliances and medical equipment to automotive systems and smart devices. The lab equips students with the skills to develop and troubleshoot these systems, focusing on their real-world applications and relevance. By mastering the integration of sensors, displays, and control mechanisms, students will be well prepared to tackle complex projects and innovations in a variety of fields. The Embedded Systems Lab provides the fundamental knowledge and practical skills needed to excel in the rapidly evolving technology landscape whether the goal is to develop new technologies or improve existing systems.