Embedded System Design and Applications /
Updates
- New Lecture is up: Introduction to FreeRTOS [slides] [handout]
- New Lecture is up: Introduction to Real-Time Operating systems [slides] [handout]
- New Lecture is up: Embedded software architecture [slides] [handout]
- New Lecture is up: Fundamentals of real-time systems [slides] [handouts]
- New Assignment released: [Lab #2]
- New Lecture is up: AVR interrupts programming [slides] [handouts] [notes]
- New Lecture is up: Introduction to AVR interrupts [slides] [handouts] [notes]
Course Description
This course provides students with advanced skills in embedded systems design, specifically in the context of biomedical applications. The course will cover the hardware and software building blocks of embedded systems, and advanced topics such as real-time systems, low-power design, and analog interfacing, with a focus on how these concepts can be applied in the biomedical field. The course will include lectures, laboratory work, and an individual project, where students will have the opportunity to apply their learning to real-world biomedical engineering problems.