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A
microcontroller is essentially the central component in
an embedded system that controls the entire operation. Here's a
deeper breakdown of its role:
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Input
Sensing: The microcontroller
receives inputs from sensors, switches, and other peripheral
devices. It processes the raw data, which could be anything
from temperature readings to button presses.
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Processing: Once the
microcontroller gathers input data, it processes the
information based on pre-programmed instructions. This is
the core functionality where logic and decision-making
occur.
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Output
Control: After processing,
the microcontroller sends signals to output devices like
motors, displays, LEDs, or relays. These outputs perform
specific actions, such as turning on a light, activating a
motor, or displaying information on a screen.
Key Functions of a
Microcontroller:
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Data
Acquisition: It collects data
from sensors or external devices.
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Processing and Control: Based
on the program logic, it controls the system’s behavior.
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Real-time Operation:
Microcontrollers operate in real-time, meaning they can
react almost instantaneously to input changes, making them
suitable for time-critical applications.
Microcontrollers are
used in various applications, from small devices like digital
clocks and remote controls to more complex systems like
automotive control systems and industrial machines. Their
versatility and low power consumption make them ideal for a wide
range of electronics systems.
Before
learning Embedded System, you must have the basic knowledge of
Computer Architecture and Circuits. Suitable Audience for Our
Embedded System projects/tutorial includes B.E ECE, EEE and M.E -
Applied Electronics. We offer final year
projects in
Embedded Systems, Free Projects in Chennai, Chidambaram
and Neyveli. These projects finds applications in AI, Automobile
applications, consumer applications and power electronics.
Embedded Project Titles
for Final year projects
An embedded
system is a combination of computer hardware and software designed
for a specific function. Embedded systems may also function within a
larger system. The objective of
doing a embedded systems and to make the systems capable of
designing embedded models for real life applications. Suitable
controllers for experimentation ATMEL, STM32L15, Cortex M3, Cortex M4
Projects and Mini
Project using Microcontroller
1. ATmega16A Based
GPS Receiver
2. GPS- and GSM-Based
Vehicle Tracking System
3. Ultrasonic Radar
Microcontroller Project
4. Arduino-Based
GSM Home Security System
5. Electronic Card
Lock-Based Microcontroller Project
6. Morse Code
Encoder
7. Smart
Receptionist With Smartlock System
8. Virtual Tele
presence Robot Using Raspberry Pi
9. Soccer Robot
10. Restaurant Menu
Ordering System
11. Fridge
Temperature and Humidity Indicator
12. Home Automation
System
13. LPG Leakage
Detector
14. Solar Tracker
System
15. Odometer-Based
Microcontroller Project
16.
Microcontroller-Based Tachometer
Our Tutorial / online classes in Embedded system covers,
Introduction to ES, What is ES,
Characteristic of ES, Designing of an ES, ES Processors,
Microprocessor, Microcontroller, MP vs MC, Types of
MicroController, ES Tools and Peripherals, 8051 MicroController
8051 MicroController, 8051 MC Architecture, 8051 MC Pin Digram,
ES I/O Programming, Addressing Modes, 8051 Instruction Set,
Assembly language, 8051 Interrupts, Embedded C, LED Blinking,
7-Segment Display, Counter/Timer, Serial Communication, Keypad
Programming, LCD Programming, AVR MicroController
AVR MicroController, ATmega32 MicroController, ATmega32 Pin
Diagram, ATmega32 Memories, ATmega8 MicroController, ATmega8 Pin
Diagram, I/O Port Programming, AVR Registers, Programming using
Studio, LCD Interfacing, SPI in AVR, Keyboard Interfacing, ADC
Interfacing, Serial Communication, PWM MicroController,
Interrupts MicroController
Embedded System Kits
1. Arduino Uno
Starter Kit
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Includes:
Arduino Uno board, sensors, jumper wires, motors, LEDs,
resistors, and breadboard.
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Price:
₹1,200 – ₹2,000
2. Raspberry Pi 4
Model B Kit
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Includes:
Raspberry Pi 4 board (with 4GB or 8GB RAM), power supply,
case, microSD card, and HDMI cable.
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Price:
₹4,500 – ₹7,500
3. 8051
Microcontroller Development Kit
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Includes:
8051 microcontroller board, programmer, LCD, seven-segment
display, LEDs, and more.
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Price:
₹2,000 – ₹3,500
4. ARM Cortex M4
Development Board (STM32F4)
5. ESP32 IoT
Development Kit
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Includes:
ESP32 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth board, sensors, relay modules, OLED
display, and other accessories.
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Price:
₹1,500 – ₹3,000
6. AVR Atmega328
Development Kit
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Includes:
AVR microcontroller, development board, sensors, switches,
and LEDs.
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Price:
₹1,200 – ₹2,500
7. PIC
Microcontroller Development Kit
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Includes:
PIC microcontroller board, power supply, LED, LCD, push
buttons, and more.
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Price:
₹3,000 – ₹4,500
8. BeagleBone Black
Starter Kit
9. TI MSP430
LaunchPad Development Kit
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