Choose the Right Microcontroller, Step by step Guide to Choose the Right Microcontroller to Save Time, Money and Effort in current and future Projects.
Course Description
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Why you should take this course?
- The course offers a detailed breakdown of the features of each microcontroller.
- The course provides an overview of the best use for each microcontroller.
- The course will help you choose the right microcontroller for your specific needs, saving you time and money researching through countless articles online.
Welcome to this course.
When you run a ‘microcontroller’ search, you will get tons of results. But which one should you choose?
At the start of a project, there is a great temptation to jump in and start selecting a microcontroller before the details of the system have been hashed out. This is, of course, a bad idea.
I used to use any microcontroller, whatever was available at hand, but that cost me time, money, and effort without even knowing it. After experimenting and looking deeply into what to consider when choosing a microcontroller, I came up with a few steps that will help you master the art of choosing the right microcontroller for your project.
The number of different microcontroller chips available was pretty limited in the past. You got to use whatever you could manage to buy, which narrowed down the choice to a small number of chips. But with more companies in the microcontroller market, more types and more choices came up, leaving the end-user in a bit of confusion.
Which one should you learn? Which one should you use for your project? Is the one at hand the best one for your project?
Selecting the right microcontroller for a product can be a daunting task. Not only are there a number of technical features to consider, but there are also business case issues such as cost and lead times. At the start of a project, there is a great temptation to jump in and start selecting a microcontroller before the details of the system have been hashed out. This is, of course, a bad idea. Before any thought is given to the microcontroller, the hardware and software engineers should work out the high levels of the system, block diagram, and flowchart them, and only then is there enough information to start making a rational decision on microcontroller selection.
To help you pick a microcontroller to use, in this course we will look at what you need the microcontroller to accomplish, how it can accomplish it, and which is the right microcontroller that will accomplish it for you. I’m sure that you will enjoy this course, it will open your mind to new possibilities, and help you save money, time, and effort.
What You Will Learn
- Understand the features and capabilities of various microcontrollers.
- Identify the best use cases for different microcontrollers.
- Learn the steps to select the right microcontroller for your projects.
- Gain insights into the technical and business considerations when choosing a microcontroller.
Who Is This Course For
- Electronics hobbyists and engineers.
- Students and professionals interested in microcontroller projects.
- Anyone looking to learn about selecting the right microcontroller for their projects.
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of electronics and programming.
- A computer with internet access.
- Enthusiasm to learn and make informed decisions.
About the Instructor
Educational Engineering Team
Team of Skilled Engineers Sharing Knowledge with the World
Educational Engineering Team is a leading team in the microcontroller industry, with over 13 Years of Experience in teaching and doing practical projects.
We strive to put all our hands-on experience into these courses. Instead of superficial knowledge, we go into the depth of the topic and give you the exact step-by-step blueprint on how to tame simple as well as complex topics in easy and digestible bite-sized videos. This real-world knowledge enables you to grasp concepts easily and apply this learning immediately to your life and projects.
Educational Engineering Team has been in the programming and microcontroller business since 2007. We have been part of many projects. Over the course of these years, we have gained a good insight into students’ and educators’ needs. We are passionate about sharing all our collective knowledge with you. As of 2018, we have already taught over 250k-THOUSAND students and counting.
Currently, we have more than 100+ Courses on Udemy.
Educator and Author of “Educational Engineering”.
Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. He creates online video courses on the EduEng YouTube Channel (More Than 4 Million Views, 20k+ Subscribers) and is the author of four microcontroller books.
As Chief Educational Engineer since 2007 at Educational Engineering Team, the company he founded, Ashraf’s mission is to explore new trends and technology and help educate the world and make it a better place.
Educational Engineering offers educational courses and bootcamps, articles, lessons, and online support for electronics hobbyists, programming hobbyists, microcontroller hobbyists, STEM students, and STEM teachers.
That team also works as freelancer engineers, helping many students in their graduation projects and providing guidance and consulting for many students over the years to help them kick-start their careers.
Ashraf’s core skill is explaining difficult concepts in a step-by-step, easy-to-understand manner using video and text. With over 11 years of tertiary teaching experience, Ashraf has developed a simple yet comprehensive and informative teaching style that students from all around the world appreciate.
His passion for microcontrollers and programming, particularly for the world of Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, Raspberry Pi, has guided his personal development and his work through Educational Engineering.
Ashraf’s online courses have helped over 250,000 people from around the world to improve and to make a great career in the industry.
Educational Engineering Team offers courses on:
- Circuit Design, Simulation, and PCB Fabrication
- Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi
- Programming in C, Python, and other programming languages
- PLC Industrial Programming and Automation
- 3D Design and Simulation
- ESP and IoT World