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Designing of a Multi-Microcontroller Hardware Platform for Academic Environment:The UMP-EVT
Published 2010“…In traditional Embedded Control Technology courses, students learn to develop assembly language programs to control peripherals, handle interrupts, and perform I/O operations. …”
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Designing of Flexible Multi-Microcontroller Based Training System
Published 2011“…In traditional Embedded Control Technology courses, students learn to develop assembly language programs to control peripherals, handle interrupts, and perform I/O operations. …”
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Designing of An Embedded Flexible Multi-Microcontroller Based Training System
Published 2010“…In traditional Embedded Control Technology courses, students learn to develop assembly language programs to control peripherals, handle interrupts, and perform I/O operations. …”
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Designing of Flexible Multi-Microcontroller Based Training System
Published 2010“…In traditional Embedded Control Technology courses, students learn to develop assembly language programs to control peripherals, handle interrupts, and perform I/O operations. …”
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Designing of Multi-Microcontroller Training System
Published 2010“…In traditional Embedded Control Technology courses, students learn to develop assembly language programs to control peripherals, handle interrupts, and perform I/O operations. …”
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Multi-Microcontroller Evaluation Tool for Education in Embedded Control Technology: The UMP-EVT
Published 2010“…In traditional Embedded Control Technology courses, students learn to develop assembly language programs to control peripherals, handle interrupts, and perform I/O operations. …”
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A New Development of Modular-Approach Multi-Microcontroller Based Educational Training System
Published 2010“…In traditional Embedded Control Technology courses, students learn to develop assembly language programs to control peripherals, handle interrupts, and perform I/O operations is often difficult because students find the subject rather abstract when presented in a lecture format. …”
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