SensorTile Embedded System Introduction_Course
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On the 5th of this month, STMicroelectronics announced the introduction of the "Introduction to Embedded Systems Based on SensorTile" course to everyone including students, manufacturers, engineers and computer scientists. The course was developed by Professor William Kaiser of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to teach his freshman engineering course to facilitate the understanding of sensor-based IoT embedded systems. Professors at other universities are also encouraged to adopt and develop the course. The course includes 8 self-paced introductory tutorials designed around ST’s SensorTile. The SensorTile is a unique, postage-stamp-sized, real-time IoT embedded system-on-module. The 13.5mm x 13.5mm module integrates a high-performance, low-power STM32 Arm-Cortex-M core microcontroller, five high-performance MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) sensors – an inertial sensor including an accelerometer and gyroscope, an e-compass, a pressure sensor and a microphone, and a Bluetooth network processor. The SensorTile kit also includes cables, a stand and a battery, and is available from ST distributors. Developed and first launched by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the course uses a new learning ecosystem to introduce students to embedded systems and IoT technologies. It contains a series of programming tutorials to help young engineers tackle real-world challenges in the IoT. where you can find various free resources such as tool software, documents, videos and cases related to this course. Course Description: Tutorial 1: Introduction to SensorTile and System WorkBench Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Tutorial 2: Sensor System Signal Acquisition, Event Detection and Configuration Tutorial 3: Accelerometer Sensor System and Direction and Event Detection [color=rgb(0, 0, Tutorial 4: Audio Sampling and Signal Processing Tutorial 5: SensorTile Firmware Programming Tutorial 6: Introduction to Bluetooth Low Energy Radio Interface Tutorial 7: Introduction to Bluetooth Low Energy Communications and GATT Profiles Tutorial 8: Collecting Motion Data via Bluetooth Low Energy Communication Reference Design 1: STMicroelectronics SensorTile Reference Design: Motion Control Audio Signal Processing System
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