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DESCRIPTION:[][]\n\n[]\n\nAs part of the IEEE Days celebration\, the IEEE S
 tudent Branch at SMRCEM organized an insightful workshop focused on microc
 ontrollers\, catering to students interested in embedded systems and elect
 ronics. The session provided a comprehensive overview of various types of 
 microcontrollers\, including the widely used ATmega 328P and the versatile
  ESP8266 NodeMCU\, as well as single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi
 . This selection of hardware catered to both beginners and more advanced l
 earners\, giving them the foundational knowledge necessary to begin workin
 g with microcontrollers in real-world applications.\n\nThe workshop delved
  into the specifics of bare-metal programming in C\, a crucial skill for a
 nyone working with microcontrollers. Students were taught how to write low
 -level code that directly interfaces with hardware\, bypassing operating s
 ystems for more efficient control. This hands-on programming section gave 
 participants practical exposure to coding on microcontrollers\, allowing t
 hem to understand how to manage peripherals\, control inputs and outputs\,
  and handle interrupts and timers.\n\nAnother important aspect of the work
 shop was understanding how to read and interpret datasheets—an essential
  skill for embedded engineers. The session offered a basic yet thorough gu
 ide on how to navigate through microcontroller datasheets\, focusing on ke
 y areas such as pin configurations\, electrical characteristics\, memory o
 rganization\, and peripheral features. This knowledge equips students to m
 ake informed decisions when selecting components and designing embedded sy
 stems.\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, participants had gained a holistic 
 understanding of how microcontrollers function and how they can be program
 med and applied in various projects. The session not only sparked interest
  in embedded systems but also provided students with the practical tools n
 eeded to pursue further exploration in this field.\n\nRoom: C-408\, Bldg: 
 C-Block\, SRMCEM LUCKNOW\, LUCKNOW\, Uttar Pradesh\, India\, 226028
LOCATION:Room: C-408\, Bldg: C-Block\, SRMCEM LUCKNOW\, LUCKNOW\, Uttar Pra
 desh\, India\, 226028
ORGANIZER:sahilsazid333@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:IEEE DAYS CELEBRATIONS - Overview of Microcontrollers by IEEE Stude
 nt Branch
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/438702
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 ttps://events.vtools.ieee.org/vtools_ui/media/display/207b70e7-4ac2-4ae0-a
 c0e-68ce7113c28e&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; width=&quot;600&quot;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;As part of the IEEE Days cel
 ebration\, the IEEE Student Branch at SMRCEM organized an insightful works
 hop focused on microcontrollers\, catering to students interested in embed
 ded systems and electronics. The session provided a comprehensive overview
  of various types of microcontrollers\, including the widely used ATmega 3
 28P and the versatile ESP8266 NodeMCU\, as well as single-board computers 
 like the Raspberry Pi. This selection of hardware catered to both beginner
 s and more advanced learners\, giving them the foundational knowledge nece
 ssary to begin working with microcontrollers in real-world applications.&lt;/
 p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The workshop delved into the specifics of bare-metal programming in
  C\, a crucial skill for anyone working with microcontrollers. Students we
 re taught how to write low-level code that directly interfaces with hardwa
 re\, bypassing operating systems for more efficient control. This hands-on
  programming section gave participants practical exposure to coding on mic
 rocontrollers\, allowing them to understand how to manage peripherals\, co
 ntrol inputs and outputs\, and handle interrupts and timers.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Anoth
 er important aspect of the workshop was understanding how to read and inte
 rpret datasheets&amp;mdash\;an essential skill for embedded engineers. The ses
 sion offered a basic yet thorough guide on how to navigate through microco
 ntroller datasheets\, focusing on key areas such as pin configurations\, e
 lectrical characteristics\, memory organization\, and peripheral features.
  This knowledge equips students to make informed decisions when selecting 
 components and designing embedded systems.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;By the end of the works
 hop\, participants had gained a holistic understanding of how microcontrol
 lers function and how they can be programmed and applied in various projec
 ts. The session not only sparked interest in embedded systems but also pro
 vided students with the practical tools needed to pursue further explorati
 on in this field.&lt;/p&gt;
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