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Electronic and Computer Engineering Course

Electronic and Computer Engineering Course
4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country

What will I learn?

The Electronic and Computer Engineering Course provides a swift, hands-on route to designing dependable water level control systems. You'll learn to select and connect sensors, process signals, pick microcontrollers, and build solid firmware. You'll create power and actuation circuits, set up secure communication links, and use systematic testing, validation, and commissioning methods for reliable field-deployable hardware.

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Develop skills

  • MCU and sensor selection: pick practical, available components from actual datasheets.
  • Interface design: set up UART, RS-485, Wi-Fi connections with sturdy, secure data frames.
  • Embedded control logic: program hysteresis, watchdogs, and fault detection in firmware.
  • Power and actuation circuits: create safe pump drivers, MOSFET stages, and protection.
  • Testing and commissioning: perform EMC, safety, and functional tests for field-ready units.

Suggested summary

Before starting, you can change the chapters and the workload. Choose which chapter to start with. Add or remove chapters. Increase or decrease the course workload.
Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

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