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Revision as of 07:13, 13 December 2018

Embedded programming in wellfare Technology

This Course will be part of the RoboMedic Master profile for Wellfare Technology from F19

Teachers:

  • Morten Hansen
  • Anders Stengaard Sørensen

Planning

The course will revolve around 2 themes:

  • Programming of microcontroller type systems ... like Arduino
  • Programming of high level systems for control/UI ... Like PC's or Raspberry Pi
  • ...and the communication between the two.

Lesson sketch:

Week Low level track High Level track
1 Course introduction
The compiler chain
Embedded systems
2 Programming in C
* Functions vs. classes
Pointers
3 Controlling the hardware Input/output/pipes/filtre
4 Timing Timing
5 Multitask programming Graphic presentation of data
6 State machines (FSM)
7 Intertask communication bbb
8 aaa bbb
9 aaa bbb
10 aaa bbb
11 Pulling it all together
12 Final assignment
  1. Common:
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  2. bbb
  3. ccc
  4. ddd
  5. eee
  6. fff
  7. ggg
  8. hhh
  9. iii
  10. jjj
  11. kkk
  12. lll