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Niltech Edu is part of a product development company, so you get to experience the technologies we work on. Our Embedded System Developer has build several products fro organisations like DRDO, Indian Airforce and many more using the tools which we provide in our Embedded System Training Course. At Niltech Edu our quality curriculum is designed with top-tier industries in mind, not academics, so you learn the high-impact skills that top companies want. Learn from Real Developers who can share their experiences of developing solutions and tackling problems for real world. There's no other place where you can get this.


What You Will Learn in Moderate Embedded System Course

The embedded systems course is aimed at providing high quality training to engineers as well as those who wish to enter this field. In this course, students can learn practical lessons and techniques used to design, implement, integrate and test software used for advanced embedded systems. The course offers the trainees with detailed description of the life-cycle for designing multi-objective and multi-discipline embedded systems.
We guarantee our course to be very vast and covers huge number of implementation needed and used by industries. We teach you everything practically and focus on important skills like Reading and Understanding Datasheets which is very important skil for an Embedded System Engineer but almost nobody teaches you. Our Developers work with Industry and they know what is needed.



About Embedded Systems

An embedded system is a microprocessor-based computer hardware system with software that is designed to perform a dedicated function, either as an independent system or as a part of a large system. At the core is an integrated circuit designed to carry out computation for real-time operations. Complexities range from a single microcontroller to a suite of processors with connected peripherals and networks; from no user interface to complex graphical user interfaces. The complexity of an embedded system varies significantly depending on the task for which it is designed. Embedded system applications range from digital watches and microwaves to hybrid vehicles and avionics. As much as 98 percent of all microprocessors manufactured are used in embedded systems.

  • Telecommunications: This industry utilizes ample benefits of these systems in telephone answering machines, ATM machines, mobiles, pagers and others.
  • Automobile sector: This sector has been at the forefronts for acquiring embedded technology in brake systems, theft deterrent devices, power windows & seats, etc. Embedded technology has helped in developing several automotive safety systems such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC/ESP), automatic four-wheelers, etc.
  • Medical: Use these systems in cardiac monitors, cancer treatments, renal monitors, drug delivery, prosthetic devices, etc.
  • Industrial sector: This sector has reaped the benefits of embedded technology in robot systems, traffic control systems, bar code readers and others purposes.
  • Consumer electronics: Consumer goods using this technology include MP3 players, mobiles, videogame consoles, printers, DVD players, PDAs, digital cameras, etc.
  • Railroad: The embedded technology enabled railroad safety equipment helps to manage and streamline railroad signals thus ensuring lesser disasters.
  • Electronic payment sector: The market for mobile payments is growing at a rapid rate driven by restaurants and other businesses to serve customers anytime and anywhere.
  • Smart card industry: Smart cards appear as citizen cards, driver’s license and patient cards. You can even find contactless smart cards that are a part of ICAO biometric passports for a better security at international level. Most of the e-services including e-health, e-training, etc. are based on cutting-edge technologies using smart cards.
  • Aerospace & Avionics: This field demands an amalgam of hardware, electronics and embedded software. Embedded engineers have to face challenges like creating embedded systems, adopting latest technology like fly-by-fire, considering budgetary constraints and others.

  • Embedded System has become an integral part of human lives though they are designed to function with minimal or no human interference. Aspects like low cost, compressed size, and simple design make them very popular. These systems, today, play a vital role in many devices, equipment instrumentation and home appliances and is likely to continue in the recent future. The embedded systems course is aimed at providing high quality training to engineers as well as those who wish to enter this field. In this course, students can learn practical lessons and techniques used to design, implement, integrate and test software used for advanced embedded systems. The course offers the trainees with detailed description of the life-cycle for designing multi-objective and multi-discipline embedded systems.


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