Hardware Design Development Course Curriculum
Industry leaders design this Hardware design & Development Course content offers topic-based learning on Passive and active elements, SMPS Power supply, IC packages, Memory interfaces, Open-drain pins, I2C, WI-FI, Cellular, ADC and DAC, GPIO. We ensure learners receive the most industry-relevant training and acquire on-job skills needed to become Hardware Design experts.
In this module, you'll learn about usual process followed in product development and hardware design from an industry oriented view point. Also, The basics of electronics including passive components, diodes, transistor, opamps, logic ICs, etc are discussed. Later on, in the course focus is given to system integration.
- Introduction to Hardware design & development process
- Introduction to analog and digital design world (brief about analog and digital components)
- Active elements
- Passive elements
- Voltage source
- Current source
- Amplifiers
- Opamps
- Logic Gates
- Flip flops
- Counters.
This module talks about the basics of power supplies, and secondary power supplies design, How to select a primary power supply from industry grade manufacturers, switched mode concepts, and the design methodology of SMPS power supply.
- Primary supplies
- Secondary supplies
- Static supplies (without Feedback)
- Dynamic supplies (with Feedback)
- Linear supplies
- Switching supplies
- Current controlled supplies
- Voltage-controlled supplies
- Overvoltage protection
- Under-voltage protection
- Overcurrent current
- Current control methods
- Surge protection circuits
- EMI/EMC protection
- Mini project- Power supply design.
Learn Advantages and disadvantages some of the most popular IC packages and sensor devices, design considerations involved in selecting and finalising a processor for micro-controller based designs, Common asynchronous parallel memories in this module, and example project of smart wrist tag (smart watch) is discussed.
- Different types of IC packages
- Identification of Controller
- Reset circuit
- Debugger circuit
- Push-pull design of port pins
- Open drain design of port pins
- Memory Technologies (RAM, ROM, EPROM, EEPROM, FLASH) interfacing
- I/O Interface Technologies.
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