MATLAB & Arudino Training in Trichy
We are focusing on enhancing the core hardware knowledge to the electrical students and professionals to develop the opportunity for future development.
Methodology and highlights:
Training would be based on the real time scenarios
2.Hands on training with an arudino kit.
3.Based on the requirement of industry.
Training materials:
- 1.TEDPRO course e-book
• Introduction to MATLAB
• Real time simulation
• Basics of power electronic and powers system design
• Basics of coding.
- ARUDINO (25 hours) fee-7500
• Introduction to an ARUDINO
• Basic programming
• Types of Signal generation
• Lab session
Arudino basics overeview
What is an arudino???
A micro-controller is a small computer on a single integrated circuit
containing a processor core, memory, and programmable input/
output peripherals where arudino not a microcontroller:
• Founded by Massimo Banzi and David
Cuartielles in 2005
• Based on “Wiring Platform”, which dates to
2003
• Open-source hardware platform
• Open source development environment
– Easy-to learn language and libraries (based
on Wiring language)
– Integrated development environment (based
on Processing programming environment)
– Available for Windows / Mac / Linux
Application
robots
Servomotor control
Led control
Drives control
Pwm generation etc and so on.
Matlab overview
MATLAB (an abbreviation of MATrix LABoratory) basics
The software is widely
used in many of science and engineering fields. MATLAB is an interactive program for numerical computation
and data visualization. MATLAB is supported on Unix, Macintosh and Windows environments. For more
information on MATLAB, contact The MathWorks.Com. A Windows version of MATLAB is assumed here.
The syntax is very similar for the DOS version.
MATLAB integrates mathematical computing, visualization, and a powerful language to provide a flexible
environment for technical computing. The open architecture makes it easy to use MATLAB and its companion
products to explore data, create algorithms and create custom tools, that provide early insights and competitive
advantages.
Known for its highly optimized matrix and vector calculations, MATLAB offers an intuitive language for
expressing problems and their solutions both mathematically and visually. Typical uses include:
-->Numeric computation and algorithm development.
-->Symbolic computation (with the built-in Symbolic Math functions).
-->Modeling, simulation and prototyping.
-->Data analysis and signal processing.
-->Engineering graphics and scientific visualization.