What is a Watchdog Timer
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Description
Welcome to the "PIC Microcontrollers and Watchdog Timer" course! This comprehensive program is meticulously crafted to provide you with a profound understanding of PIC microcontrollers, one of the most popular microcontroller families in the industry, and the critical role of watchdog timers in ensuring system reliability.
In this course, you'll embark on a journey through the intricacies of PIC microcontrollers, learning about their architecture, functionality, and how they are programmed. Whether you are a beginner looking to get started or an experienced professional seeking to refine your skills, this course caters to all levels of expertise.
Requirements
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Basic understanding of electronics fundamentals.
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Familiarity with programming concepts.
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An interest in embedded systems and microcontrollers.
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Access to a computer for programming and development tasks.
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Recommended but not required: Prior experience with C programming or assembly language.
Who This Course is For
Electronics enthusiasts and hobbyists looking to expand their knowledge of microcontrollers.
Engineering students eager to learn about embedded systems and microcontroller programming.
Professionals in the field of electronics and embedded systems seeking to enhance their skillset.
Anyone interested in understanding the role of watchdog timers in ensuring system reliability and safety.
What You Will be Learn
Introduction to PIC Microcontrollers: Basic concepts, architecture, types, and applications.
Programming Fundamentals: Programming using popular languages and tools.
Watchdog Timers: Importance in embedded systems, configuration, and usage.
System Design and Integration: Best practices for robust and reliable projects.
Advanced Topics: Power management, RTOS, and system performance optimization.
Dragon Zap Instructor
I've always tried to live life presently and to the fullest. Some of the things I love to do in my spare time include football, biking, traveling to new places, watching sports (huge football fan here!), and sharing meals with friends and family. In 2012, I graduated with my Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering at Azhar University - one of the top schools in the country. While there, I was fortunate to make Embedded Systems project using Arduino, PIC Microcontroller and other modules. After graduating, I worked at My own university as a Teacher Assistant . I followed that stint with a contract at a local College where I discovered how amazing it is to share your knowledge offline, which made me eager and eventually found myself starting my own online learning journey. I helped more than 100k student since then. Most recently. Throughout this time I built my Educational Engineering School Online brand to teach others the skills that I have. Now I only do things I love each day. I want to show you how to be a better Embedded System creator, make money from your skills, and live the life you dreamed of.
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