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Embedded Systems Bare-Metal Programming Ground Up is the name of a training course on the Udemy site that teaches how to program Bare-Metal for ARM-based microcontrollers. Bare-Metal programming is a type of middleware coding that runs directly on the hardware without the need for an operating system. In the past, before building an operating system, programs were delivered to the computer by machine language, called bare machine or bare metal.
The purpose of this course is to teach you how to review the microcontroller page-data and reference guide to extract the information needed to build external drivers and middleware. To achieve this goal, no library has been used in this course, and you can only follow the goals of this course with the help of Embedded C and Bare-Metal programming languages.
Write middleware using Embedded C and Bare-Metal
Introduction to Cortex-M architecture
Write ADC drivers
Write PWM drivers using Embedded C
Build UART, TIMER, SPI, and I2C drivers
English language
Duration: 13h 5m
Number of courses: 74
Level of education: Intermediate
Instructor: Israel Gbati
File format: mp4
No programming experience needed – I’ll teach you everything you need to know.
We shall be using the Keil uVision 5 IDE and toolchain which is FREE.
After Extract, watch with your favorite Player.
English subtitle
Quality: 720p
Changes:
The 2020/9 version has increased in size by about 1.5 GB compared to the 2019/11 version. Detailed information of changes in courses and time is not available.
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