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Embedded Systems Training and Certification Courses

Defense, consumer electronics, communications, robotics, and aeronautics industries are constantly looking for qualified individuals who can build improved systems with the help of their innovation and exposure. It has four types and is real-time embedded systems, stand-alone embedded systems, network embedded systems, and mobile embedded systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions

An embedded system is a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electronic system. The system, which is a combination of computer hardware and software, is comprised of processor, memory, and input/output peripheral devices.
A microprocessor is a computer processor that contains the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry to perform the functions of a CPU in a computer. This system includes data processing logic and control on a single integrated circuit.
A microcontroller, a small computer built on a single metal-oxide-semiconductor, interprets data it receives from its I/O peripherals with the use of its central processor. It includes one or more CPUs along with memory and programmable input/output peripherals.
Both serial and parallel communications are used to transfer data from an end to another. A single communication link is used to transfer data in serial communication, whereas multiple parallel links are used in parallel communication.
Synchronous communication is faster – it happens at the moment and needs to be scheduled. On the other side, asynchronous communication happens over a period of time, so it doesn’t need to be scheduled!
I²C is popularly known as I2C or IIC. It is a single-ended, packet-switched, and multi-controller/multi-target serial communication bus. I²C was introduced by Philips Semiconductors in 1982.
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