Internship Overview
This internship is specially designed for Electronics and Electrical Engineering students who want to build a strong foundation in embedded systems engineering. Participants will learn the basics of microcontrollers, embedded C programming, and hardware-software integration. The program introduces key concepts such as digital interfacing, input-output control, and real-time system fundamentals. Students will gain hands-on experience through simple projects and guided assignments using development boards. By the end of the internship, learners will understand core embedded system architecture and will be able to design and implement basic embedded applications for academic and beginner-level industry use.
Internship Objective
- Understand embedded system architecture
- Learn microcontroller basics
- Develop simple embedded programs
- Interface basic peripherals
Brief Description
- MODULE-1: Introduction to Embedded Systems
Introduces embedded systems, applications, and architecture. Students learn differences between microcontrollers and microprocessors. Emphasis is on understanding system components such as CPU, memory, and I/O devices used in real-world embedded applications including consumer electronics, automotive systems, and industrial automation environments. - MODULE-2: Microcontroller Programming Basics
Covers programming fundamentals using C language. Students learn variables, loops, and functions for embedded applications. Focus is on writing efficient code for microcontrollers and understanding program flow used in embedded system development. - MODULE-3: Interfacing with Sensors & Actuators
Students learn how to interface LEDs, switches, sensors, and motors with microcontrollers. Emphasis is on input-output operations and real-world applications such as temperature sensing and motor control systems. - MODULE-4: Mini Project Implementation
Students develop a simple embedded project integrating sensors and actuators. Focus is on applying programming and interfacing concepts to create a functional system.
Internship Outcome
Students will understand embedded system fundamentals and programming. They will be able to interface basic hardware components and develop simple embedded applications. This course builds a strong foundation for careers in embedded systems, IoT, and electronics design industries requiring hardware-software integration skills