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[color=#184B67][font=Arial][size=5] Embedded System Module - Course overview[/size][/font][/color]
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[b] Course Overview[/b]
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Embedded systems are evolving at a greater pace; these devices are no more systems with just 8/16 bit microcontrollers providing limited functionalities. They have become versatile and are replaced with[color=#184B67][font=Arial][size=3] 32 bit Microprocessors[/size][/font][/color] running up to 1 GHz providing multiple functionalities in more optimal and cost effective environment. In future you might not imagine an electronic device not having a microprocessor and an O.S running on it. This technology advance has resulted in a sudden surge in demand for developers who can port O.S on to these processors and to program these devices. The demand is very high compared to their availability.[/background][/color][/background][/size][/font][/color][color=#7C7C7C][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]
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[b] How we differ ?[/b]
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To clearly understand an [url="http://www.embwiz.in/#"]embedded device[/url] you need to work on an embedded device. Working on PC is no good way to understand embedded systems. [color=#184B67][font=Arial][size=3]At Embwiz we provide an Embedded board for each [url="http://www.embwiz.in/#"]student[/url] free of cost.[/size][/font][/color][/background][/color][color=#484849][background=transparent]
This course provides hands on [url="http://www.embwiz.in/#"]training[/url] on the embedded board, identifies the key challenges faced by designers, and highlights solutions that can help them overcome the challenges they are currently facing. Many of these key challenges are created by complexity and speed. Design engineers are having a difficult time finding the problems in the design, let alone fixing them. We help you to understand and explore the problems in this area, and present current and future solutions which equips you with the knowledge in demand by the huge embedded industry.[/background][/color]
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[b][size=5]Linux Kernel/Device Driver programming[/size][/b][/background][/color][/background][/size][/font][/color]




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[b] Course Overview[/b]
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Linux device driver developers are in huge demand in the current generation of[url="http://www.embwiz.in/#"]embedded devices[/url]. Almost every hardware vendor has started porting Linux into their devices. Mainly for two good reasons. One, the kernel is free and two, flexibility of customization due to availability of the source code and widely available literature and tutorials over the web. This directly means the vendors only spend for the development of the driver in Linux and hence a developer with good skills will always get what he demands. This course helps you to develop and enhance those skills.[/background][/color][/background][/size][/font][/color][color=#7C7C7C][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]
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[b] How we differ ?[/b]
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This course provides hands on training in devic drivers with real-world devices, not just some pseudo drivers. Many device [url="http://www.embwiz.in/#"]driver training[/url] programs are focusing only on understanding the linux software framework, which is not sufficient to become a proper device driver programmer, you need to focus on understanding the hardware. Ofcourse, device driver programming is all about exploring the device functionalities. At EmbWiz we train people on how to comprehend the device datasheets in addition to getting expertise with the linux device driver framework.[/background][/color]


Course Highlights

[color=#1D738D][font=Arial][size=3][b]EmbWiz trainers are having more than 15+ yrs of experience working in top MNCs like [/b][/size][/font][/color][u]Qualcom, Atheros, HP, HCL, [/u][u]Aricent etc.,[/u][color=#1D738D][font=Arial][size=3][b].[/b][/size][/font][/color]
[color=#1D738D][font=Arial][size=3][b]An embedded board / software kit and training material will be given for the students free of cost[/b][/size][/font][/color]

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