By textbook definition, Embedded Electronics can be defined as a system that “Integrates Hardware circuitry with software programming techniques to provide real-time solutions”. From age old pocket calculators to advanced automobile and security devices the applications of Embedded System continue to show a strong progress.
In this section we will discuss about the various embedded controllers and embedded development platforms including, but not limited to Arduino, Raspberry Pi, NodeMCU, ESP32, Microchip, AVR, ARM, MSP430, STM32, STM8S, Nuvoton etc. It also updates the readers with latest Embedded News and technology trends to help them plan and design their Embedded Projects with ease.
In this tutorial we will learn about Servo Motor and How to interface Servo with MSP430. The MSP-EXP430G2 is a Development Tool…
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In this article, we are going to make a Sun Tracking Solar Panel using Arduino, in which we will use two LDRs (Light-dependent…
This is the second tutorial of our PIC Tutorial Series. In our previous tutorial Getting started with PIC Microcontroller:…
In this tutorial we are going to design an 8x8 LED Matrix Scrolling Display using Arduino Uno, which will show scrolling…
In 1980, Intel developed the first Microcontroller (8051) with Harvard Architecture 8051 and since then Microcontrollers …