Emobility Systems Lab

Master In Microcontroller: Timers, PWM, CAN, Low Power(MCU2)

Master In Microcontroller: Timers, PWM, CAN, Low Power(MCU2)

This course covers how peripherals work with supportive code exercises, including real-time tasks to master Timers, PWM, CAN, RTC, and Low Power modes of the STM32F4x Microcontroller. It thoroughly covers both theory and practical aspects.

What you’ll learn

  • You will learn from scratch about STM32 Timers : Basic and General Purpose Timers
  • Understand General purpose timer’s Input capture apnd Output compare unit handling and Exercises
  • Handling of Timer interrupts : Time base interrupts, capture interrupts, compare interrupts
  • Understand about CAN filtering
  • You will learn from scratch CAN Protocol, CAN Signalling, CAN Transceivers , Bus Access procedures
  • Learn about CAN interrupts
  • CAN Peripheral programming using STM32 device HAL drivers
  • You will master Low power modes of the MCU : SLEEP,STOP and STANDBY
  • You will understand different power domains of the MCU : VDD domain, 1.2V domain, backup domain
  • Understand Microcontroller Wakeup Procedures using : RTC, wakeup pins,EXTI,etc.
  • You will master RTC Features : CALENDAR, ALARM , TIME STAMP,WAKEUP UNIT
  • RTC interrupts and wake up procedures
  • Mastering Microcontroller Clocks Handling : HSE,HSI,LSE,LSI,PLL
  • Understand phase locked loop (PLL) programming
  • Learn PWM mode and Master through step by step code exercises
  • You should be able to quickly develop applications which involves STM32 Device HAL layer

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

  • Basic knowledge of C Programming and Microcontroller could be added advantage but not mandatory

Who this course is for:

  • Professionals interested in exploring Embedded systems
  • Anyone who wants to start career in Embedded Systems
  • Anyone who wants to learn Microcontroller programming in depth
  • Students in the domain of Embedded Systems