This course is for full-time professional degree graduate students. It focuses on engineering applications, relies on the "Graduate Practice Platform for Measurement and Control Technology and Embedded Systems", and uses time domain testing technology as the background. Through comprehensive training of software and hardware, students can master the An implementation technology that is driven by demand, based on general hardware, and uses code design as a means. The main content includes understanding the basic concepts of time domain testing, understanding the principles and methods of data acquisition, learning and mastering the skills of DSP programming and FPGA logic design, understanding the characteristics and control methods of related hardware chips, and controlling analog channels through DSP and FPGA , ADC, keyboard, LCD, interface and other hardware to realize various functions of the time domain test system.
I am a college student and I am starting to learn embedded systems. I will probably make a living from it in the future. The school is now teaching the basic embedded system tutorial and talking about
If your computer is not too old and it freezes and becomes unresponsive when starting AD 20, this method can solve the problem.
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