IT401 Embedded Systems
IT401 Embedded Systems
IT401 Embedded Systems
Introduction
IT401 Embedded Systems 4-0-0-4 2016
Prerequisite: Nil
Course Objectives
To understand the fundamental concepts in Embedded Systems, Real Time Operating
Systems, Arduino and Raspberry Pi
To impart Embedded System Design Techniques
Syllabus
Introduction to Embedded Systems, Embedded Systems – The Hardware Point of View, Sensors,
ADCs and Actuators, Examples of Embedded Systems, Buses and Protocols, Software
Development Tools, Real Time Operating Systems, ARM Processor, Hardware Accelerators,
Embedded System Design Techniques, Introduction to Arduino Environment, Introduction to
Raspberry Pi
Expected outcome .
The students will acquire conceptual understanding in embedded systems, real time
operating systems, Arduino, Raspberry Pi and the ability to apply them in practical
situations.
References:
1. Lyla B Das, “Embedded Systems : An Integrated Approach”, Pearson Education, 2013
2. Matt Richardson, Shawn Wallace, “Getting Started With Raspberry Pi”, O'Reilly, 2013
3. Michael Margolis,”Arduino Cookbook”, O'Reilly, 2011
4. Peter Barry, Patrick Crowley, “Modern Embedded Computing”, Morgan Kaufmann
5. Wayne Wolf, “Computers as Components : Principles of Embedded Computing System
KTU
Module
Design”, Elsevier
STUDENTS
Contents
Course Plan
Hours
Sem. Exam
Marks
Part A shall consist of three questions of 15 marks each uniformly covering Modules I and
II. The student has to answer any two questions (15×2=30 marks).
Part B shall consist of three questions of 15 marks each uniformly covering Modules III and
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IV. The student has to answer any two questions (15×2=30 marks).
Part C shall consist of three questions of 20 marks each uniformly covering Modules V and
VI. The student has to answer any two questions (20×2=40 marks).