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As electronic devices continue to play a vital role in our daily lives, the need for understanding
Microcontroller and Embedded Systems becomes imperative. This course aims to equip
Diploma in Engineering Level students with knowledge and skills related to Microcontroller
Architecture, Programming, Interfacing within Embedded Systems, and practical applications in
real-world projects.

After completing the subject, students will be able to:
1. Interpret Microcontroller Architecture.
2. Write Program Microcontrollers using suitable IDEs.
3. State procedure to Interface the Microcontrollers with various sensors and actuators.
4. Comprehend communication protocols in Embedded Systems.
5. Explain Analog-to-Digital Conversion and PWM.
6. Develop and troubleshoot projects involving Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems.
7. Explain procedure of Interface with real world devices.
8. Illustrate mini development kit.