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Embedded System Development

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The Embedded System Development course at Haptic Institute is designed to equip students with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in designing, developing, and implementing embedded systems. Embedded systems are specialized computing systems that form the backbone of modern technology, found in everything from smartphones and automobiles to medical devices and industrial equipment. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of both hardware and software components of embedded systems, making students job-ready for high-demand roles in this exciting field.

6 Months

Course Duration

Offline

Physical classes & Lab

3 - 4 Hours

Daliy class duration

5-8 Projects

Minor/Major/Industry Projects

100%

Placement Assistance

2 years

Placement Opportunities

Certificates

Training/Internship Certificate & LOR

Lab & Kits

Electronic Kits Access for Lab practicals

What is Embedded System Development ?

Embedded System Development involves designing, developing, and deploying specialized computing systems that perform dedicated functions within larger mechanical or electrical systems. Unlike general-purpose computers, embedded systems are purpose-built to manage specific tasks, often in real-time environments. These systems are integral to modern technology, powering devices such as smartphones, automotive control systems, medical equipment, home appliances, and industrial machines.

This field requires expertise in both hardware (such as microcontrollers and sensors) and software (embedded programming, real-time operating systems), making it essential for engineers to create efficient, reliable, and scalable solutions.

The Embedded System Development field offers a wide range of job opportunities across various industries due to the growing demand for intelligent, connected devices. Here are some of the key job roles you can pursue after completing the course:

  • Embedded Software Engineer: Develop and optimize software for embedded systems, ensuring they perform efficiently and reliably. Work with languages like C, C++, and Python to design low-level code for hardware devices.

  • Firmware Developer: Write, test, and maintain the firmware that allows hardware devices to function correctly. Focus on developing embedded software that interacts closely with hardware components.

  • System Validation Engineer: Test and validate the performance of embedded systems to ensure they meet industry standards. Collaborate with software and hardware teams to identify and resolve issues.

Course Syllabus

3 Months
6 Months

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