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Embedded Systems Training & Internship Program

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Embedded Systems Training & Internship Program
Embedded Systems Training & Internship Program

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01 Jul 2027, 7:00 pm IST – 28 Sept 2027, 8:00 pm IST

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Embedded Systems Training & Internship Program Using 8051 Microcontroller


Program Overview:


  • Duration: 3 Months (2-Month Training + 1-Month Internship)

  • Fees: ₹15,000 (inclusive of training kit)

  • Internship Stipend: ₹2,000 - ₹5,000 (based on performance)

  • Mode: Online/Offline (specify as per your preference)

  • Target Audience: Engineering students, graduates, and professionals interested in Embedded Systems.

  • Outcome: Hands-on experience with 8051 Microcontroller, real-time project development, and industry-ready skills.


Tentative Syllabus & Timeline


Training Phase (2 Months)


Week 1: Fundamentals of Embedded Systems and 8051 Microcontroller


  1. Introduction to Embedded Systems:

    • What is an embedded system?

    • Applications and real-life examples.

  2. 8051 Microcontroller Overview:

    • Key features and applications.

    • Comparison: Microcontroller vs. Microprocessor.

  3. 8051 Architecture and Pin Diagram:

    • Internal architecture: ALU, registers, memory organization, I/O ports.

    • Explanation of all pins and their functions.

  4. Crystal Frequency and Machine Cycle:

    • Role of the crystal oscillator.

    • Instruction cycle and machine cycle.

  5. Keil IDE Installation and Setup:

    • Installing Keil uVision IDE.

    • Overview of the development environment.


Week 2: Embedded C Programming Basics and Keil IDE


  1. Introduction to Embedded C:

    • Why Embedded C?

    • Embedded C program structure.

  2. Programming Basics:

    • Data types, variables, and constants.

    • Arithmetic and bitwise operators.

  3. 8051 Memory Organization:

    • RAM, ROM, and Special Function Registers (SFRs).

  4. LED Interfacing:

    • Basics of LED interfacing with 8051.

    • Writing and testing a program to blink an LED.


Week 3: Timers and Counters in 8051 Microcontroller


  1. Timers in 8051:

    • Mode 0, Mode 1, and Mode 2.

    • Concept of delay generation.

  2. Timers Practical Implementation:

    • LED blinking using timers.

    • Generating accurate delays.

  3. Counters in 8051:

    • Introduction to counters and their applications.

    • Interfacing push buttons for event counting.

  4. Practical Task:

    • Design a counter system to count button presses and display the count on an LCD.


Week 4: UART Communication with 8051


  1. Introduction to UART:

    • Serial communication basics.

    • 8051 UART architecture and registers.

  2. Practical UART Communication:

    • 8051 sends "Hello PC" to PC; receive and display it on Tera Term/Putty.

    • From PC, send "Hello 8051" and display it on the 8051 LCD.

  3. Code Implementation:

    • Writing Embedded C programs for UART transmission and reception.

    • Using polling or interrupt-driven UART (optional).


Week 5: ADC and Sensor Interfacing


  1. Analog-to-Digital Conversion (ADC):

    • Concepts of ADC.

    • Interfacing ADC0804 with 8051.

  2. Potentiometer as ADC Input:

    • Demonstrate analog value readings using a potentiometer.

  3. LM35 Temperature Sensor Interfacing:

    • Read temperature from LM35 using ADC.

    • Display temperature readings on an LCD.


Week 6: Motors and Relays


  1. DC Motor Interfacing:

    • Basics of DC motor working and H-Bridge circuit.

    • Program to control motor direction and speed.

  2. Relay Interfacing:

    • Relay basics and safety precautions.

    • Control a 12V bulb using a relay with 8051.

  3. Servo Motor Interfacing:

    • Introduction to servo motors.

    • Control a servo using PWM signals from 8051.


Week 7: Advanced Interfacing and Wireless Communication


  1. 7-Segment Display Interfacing:

    • Display numbers from 0-9 using 8051.

  2. Buzzer Interfacing:

    • Use 8051 to activate a buzzer based on specific conditions.

  3. Wireless Control of LEDs:

    • Bluetooth module (e.g., HC-05) interfacing with 8051.

    • Control LEDs via a smartphone app.


Week 8: Project Assignment


Project - Smart Home Automation System with Digital Weather Station:


Build a Smart Home Automation System that includes:

  • A relay and LDR sensor to control a 12V bulb based on sunlight.

  • A digital weather station to display temperature and humidity data.

  • Fan/DC motor control based on temperature

  • Door Lock System Prototype using servo and motion sensor based on human presence

  • Display Data over Bluetooth App and control the appliances(Bulb, Fan).



Internship Phase (1 Month)

  • Interns will work on real-world projects under guidance.

  • Deliverables: Complete project documentation, report submission, project working video recording and presentation.

  • Stipend will be awarded based on performance evaluation.


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