Designing with Microcontrollers | ECE 4760 | Cornell University
Cornell University
Explore the world of microcontroller design and embedded control with ECE 4760 at Cornell University. Hands-on experience with PIC32MX processors.
University CoursesEmbedded Systems
Introduction
ECE 4760 deals with microcontrollers as components in electronic design and embedded control. The course is taught by Hunter Adams, who is a staff member in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The course is currently taught using PIC32MX processors.
Highlights
Covers microcontroller design and embedded control
Uses PIC32MX processors
Taught by an experienced instructor, Hunter Adams, from the Electrical and Computer Engineering department
Recommendation
This course is recommended for students interested in embedded systems, microcontroller design, and electronic control applications. It provides hands-on experience with PIC32MX processors and covers a range of topics related to microcontroller-based design.
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