In this course, you will embark on a journey through the fundamentals and advanced techniques of embedded systems programming with a focus on object-oriented methodologies. Beginning with the setup of essential tools like Keil uVision and STM32CubeIDE, you will gain hands-on experience in configuring and using these powerful development environments.
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Embedded Systems Object-Oriented Programming in C and C++
Instructor: Packt - Course Instructors
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What you'll learn
Understand object-oriented principles and their application in firmware development
Apply object-oriented principles to write embedded C and C++ applications
Analyze firmware structures using polymorphism, inheritance, and encapsulation in C and C++
Evaluate and build robust firmware by applying object-oriented principles
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There are 12 modules in this course
In this module, we will provide an overview of the course, including its objectives and scope. You will learn how to download, install, and set up Keil uVision, ensuring you are ready to begin your journey in firmware programming.
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5 videos1 reading
In this module, we will delve into object-oriented firmware programming by creating a UART driver and an LED class. You will learn to apply object-oriented principles in C and transition these concepts into C++ for enhanced firmware development.
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4 videos
In this module, we will focus on implementing inheritance in both C and C++. You will learn how to create inherited classes, understand the advantages of using inheritance, and perform testing to ensure functionality in embedded systems.
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4 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will guide you through the development of a GPIO driver and library in C from scratch. You will learn to build and test the necessary structures, integrate them into a comprehensive driver, and validate the complete library.
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8 videos
In this module, we will explore polymorphism in embedded C and C++. You will learn to add new classes to your project, implement polymorphism, and use virtual functions to enhance the flexibility and scalability of your firmware.
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3 videos
In this module, we will extend the GPIO library to handle alternate functions. This optional section will allow you to apply advanced features to your GPIO driver, enhancing its overall functionality and versatility.
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1 video1 assignment
In this module, we will focus on developing a GPIO library in C++ from scratch. You will apply object-oriented principles to manage GPIOs effectively and ensure the library's functionality through thorough testing.
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1 video
In this module, we will guide you through creating a UART driver and library in C. You will learn to implement UART register structures, develop the driver and library, and validate their functionality through comprehensive testing.
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5 videos
In this module, we will develop a UART library in C++ from scratch. You will apply object-oriented principles to manage UARTs effectively and ensure the library's functionality through thorough testing.
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1 video1 assignment
In this module, we will focus on creating a SysTick timer library in C. You will learn to implement the SysTick registers structure, develop and test the library, and then transition the implementation to C++ for enhanced functionality.
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4 videos
In this module, we will guide you through setting up the STM32CubeIDE. You will learn to download, install, and configure the IDE, and then write and test a GPIO driver using the STM32CubeIDE environment.
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6 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will conclude the course by summarizing the key concepts covered. You will be encouraged to continue exploring and applying your firmware programming skills, and provided with contact information for any additional support or questions.
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1 video1 assignment
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