Today’s embedded systems development ranges from microprocessor-based control systems, to systems-on-chip (SoC) design, and device software development. A myriad of implementations can be found in consumer electronics, medical devices, and commercial and military applications.
This program looks at embedded systems engineering as a synergistic function between hardware and software device design and development. Participants learn the essential concepts of embedded systems development through a practical hands-on approach utilizing industry design automation (EDA) tools and design kits.
Who Should Attend
Hardware/software engineers, computer engineers, communications and networking engineers, control systems engineers, and other technical professionals involved in embedded systems design and development.
Advisory Committee
- Aaron Baranoff, Co-founder, MataiTech, LLC
- William Hohl, University Relations Manager, ARM, Inc.
- Hank Jacobs, Software Engineer, General Monitors
- John Koelsch, Senior Systems Engineer, Safenet Mykotronix
- John Carey, West Coast Technical Marketing Manager, ATMEL
- Rich Newman, Technical Account Manager, Wind River
- Robert Weber, Software Consultant, R&B Embedded Technologies
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Program Benefits
- Gain essential knowledge of embedded systems design and programming
- Learn how to program an embedded device
- Become more expert in programmable logic design and analysis
- Increase your understanding of real-time operating systems
- Learn about the latest embedded technologies
- Utilize EDA tools to optimize embedded systems designs
Certificate Prerequisites
Candidates must complete EECS 805, C Programming for Embedded
Systems; and EECS X497.2, Introduction to Digital Logic
and Hardware Architecture; or possess equivalent experience
or education.
Certificate Requirements
A certificate is awarded upon completion of 15 credit units (9 required and 6 elective credit units), with a grade point average of "B" or better.
Certificate Candidacy
Candidates must have working experience or education in engineering or computer science, and demonstrate proficiency in C programming. Click here for an Application for Candidacy form. |