•   Electronics Workshop: Programming microcontrollers 1000BG01-3004 10.01.2022-30.04.2022  5 credits  (PINFOS20, ...) +-
    Competence objectives of study unit
    After completing the course the student is able to:
    •use C/C++ programming language with microcontrollers
    •understand basic I/O of a microcontroller
    •interface common sensors and motors to microcontrollers
    Content of study unit
    •C/C++ programming language

    •architecture of a microcontroller

    •basic I/O constructions

    •maximum voltages and currents of a microcontroller

    •serial communication of a microcontroller.

    Teacher(s) in charge

    Antti Haarto

    Learning material

    The material created by the teacher is in the Itslearning workspace. In addition, the arduino and the components used have online material for studying with links to the Itslearning workspace.

    Learning methods

    Teacher-led classroom activities, task based/innovativeness, teamwork

    Objects, timing and methods of assessment

    More detailed information on evaluation is in the Itslearning Workspace

    Teaching language

    Finnish

    Timing

    10.01.2022 - 30.04.2022

    Enrollment date range

    01.12.2021 - 19.01.2022

    Group(s)
    • PINFOS20
    • PTIVIS20
    • VAVA2122
    Seats

    20 - 40

    Responsible unit

    Engineering and Business

    Teachers and responsibilities

    Antti Haarto

    Additional information

    More detailed instructions on assignments are in the Itslearning Workspace.

    Degree Programme(s)

    Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology, Degree Programme in Information and Communications Technology

    Campus

    Kupittaa Campus

    Assessment scale

    H-5

    Exam dates and retake possibilities

    No exams

    Pedagogic approaches

    During the course, students study electronics and micro-controller programming that can be connected to embedded electronics engineering skills. In the course source material in English is used, which gives students the ability to understand the literature of the International Engineer. Exercises are done as teamwork. In the course digital learning materials and an electronic learning environment is used.

    Student's schedule and workload

    Partification in classroom activities: at most 60 h. Self study, circuit design, microcontroller programming and reporting: 72 h.

    Content scheduling

    1/2022 – 4/2022: Tasks which include microcontroller (eg arduino) programming, circuit design and equipment (includes switches, sensors and LCD monitors) construction. Reporting exercises.
    1/2022 - 4/2022: Designing and implementing own project related to programming a microcontroller and reporting. Own project may replace some or all of the guided tasks.
    4/2022: Report deadlines.