Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by guassian: 4:16pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Many people, students, hobbyist in the field of engineering or technology would have probably heard of the word “Embedded Systems” or “Microcontroller” and wonder what is it all about. An average Nigerian student studying computer science, computer engineering, electronics engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications etc. rarely learn or go on net for practical research on how to build circuits and be creative in their field until when they want to do their final year project, that’s when they realize that the world of technology has gone far beyond the V=IR they are being taught in class. They want to download circuit diagrams and implement it but discover that more than 70% of construction projects approvable by their supervisor are one way or the other related to the use of Embedded system and thereby would need the knowledge of Microcontroller and Embedded systems development to achieve it. I stand to be corrected, most universities, polytechnics and technical schools don’t teach Microcontrollers and Embedded systems well enough for the student to grab useful information they will need to implement their final year project. They teach the introduction and use obsolete microcontroller or microprocessors and use obsolete programming language, and at the end of the course, students are examined by designing a kindergarten circuit and writing programs on book that will never Run if it were to be compiled and simulated. These lecturers that don’t teach embedded systems well enough will later be giving very hard project topics to students as final year project. The student who probably complains of not having the technical know-how to achieve the project would probably be told by their supervisor to go and make research or some would encourage them to contract it out and tell them to learn how to defend the project. Can You Imagine!... An higher institution that is supposed to be a research institution offering solutions to companies and inventing new things, students are going outside to contract projects to some uneducated technician at Alaba, Oshodi and the likes. The student ends up writing a shabby report because he is writing a book about what he or she doesn’t know and thereby do a lot of plagiarism by copying and pasting someone else’s work and having up to 50 references which some are fake, they virtually write nothing from their brain because they don’t have anything technical up there. Infact, so many students that has graduated ought to do their NYSC in jail for plagiarism, and also some lecturer that are not interested in the research but using students to write journals for promotion. Come to think of it, those people that are gurus in embedded systems and microcontroller programming that you contract projects to are not super human, they figured it out too. Some went to learn it from existing gurus, and some were patient enough to learn from books, tutorials, internet and also by try-an-error. Which ever case, the endpoint is having knowledge, and the earlier you start learning the better for you because the world is now going digital. You that knows how to design and construct any type of discrete circuits, analog circuits, digital circuits, it time for you to go flexible and dynamic by learning embedded systems because that’s where the world is moving now. Finite state machine (FSM) or discrete analog and digital circuit has limited functionality and you use so many circuit components to achieve a very small task or application but using a stored program machine (SPM) or embedded system can achieve a whole lot with a finger size circuit. You a fresh student in school or even in your final year studying electronics engineering or computer engineering or electrical etc, I urge you to start learning how to design and construct and develop embedded systems as this will help you achieve your final year project easily and also make money from the lazy ones who cannot go extra mile than reading and passing exams. You a graduate of engineering that is looking for Job, its high time job look for you and its high time you be an entrepreneur. If you are not in electronics/computer/electrical line, get skills related to your field. But believe you me, computer engineering, computer science, and embedded systems is one of the most lucrative job in engineering you can practice on your own and use your one room apartment as a workshop and none of your neighbor will be disturbed. You electronics engineer and electrical engineer working and earning salary, its time to invest your spare time and money in embedded systems. Your employer will only pay you a peanut of what they actually earn, no employer can overpay you. Even if you work in a multinational company, they wont pay you to get richer than them, and they can sack you at any time except you are indispensable, and the only way to be indispensable is to have a broad and updated knowledge of your field and be exceptional. Also have another source of income, something you can fall back on if anything happens to your Job. You practicing electrical technician or technologist, its time to get flexible also. Apart from running electrical fittings and installing electronics appliances, you can start designing and constructing fire alarm systems, security systems, home automation systems, tracking systems for valuable equipments etc. You can build these gadgets yourself and make more money. Gadgets that involves embedded systems imported from abroad is very difficult to repair especially when the progrmmed chip is damaged. This is because no manufacturer will give out their software to enable technician change the chip and reprogram it. This lead to changing of a whole board instead of changing of a single chip. So we need to start developing our own gadget here in Nigeria that the manufacturer will be nearby and gadgets will be easily repaired. To this effect I take it upon myself to teach people, students, hobbyist, and engineers in the area of embedded systems especially using microcontrollers. I will be giving tutorials out for free circuit, code and methodology just to encourage someone out there, I am committed to blessing someone’s life practically. I will be giving links to where you can download useful softwares and tutorials on net. There is also solution to the major problem or challenges electronics hobbyist in Nigeria is facing which is getting electronics componets, tools, equipment and modules related to microcontroller and embedded systems. Some components like resistors and capacitors are easy to get around but components like 7 segment displays, LCD display, GSM module, Ultrasonic module, Fire sensor module, Arduino, oscilloscope, quality multimeters, etc are very hard to get and this problem discourages students and hobbyist and scare them away from practicing and doing some experiments. Universities and polytechnics too are not helping matters because most don’t have these components in the so called modern laboratory and few that has them don’t allow students to touch them let alone giving them for experiment. You can order components online at sparkfun, alibaba, aliexpress, adafruits, hub360 etc. these companies are located abroad except hub360 which is here in Nigeria and supplies any hard-to-get component anywhere in Nigeria. They are reliable, they supply quality components for secondary schools, universities, polytechnics, technical schools, organizations, students, hobbyist etc and have good customer relation. They have embedded system engineers that are ready to help you if you have any problem or challenge concerning any component you buy from them. You can check out this site and see for yourself. www.hub360.com.ngI use them always and get components at my doorstep, most times, I am always busy reading, performing one experiment or the other so no time to go to market to get component and when I go sometimes, I end up not getting all the exact components I read about online and need to perform my next experiment so what’s the essence of going. But hub360 will get you all the components at cheap price and you pay on delivery. They have hub360 starter kits which are groups components carefully selected by their engineers for beginners who don’t know which components to start with. I will be doing tutorials in modules and providing links to sites and books you can download useful materials for more information. Watch out for my next post which will be an introduction to Embedded systems. You will be learning what it is, what it entails, where they are used etc. 11 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by sunnico(m): 4:25pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Nice One man, am in.... |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by Fulaman198(m): 10:08pm On Mar 02, 2015 |
Wow nice post it's sad because you are right. I don't know much about embedded systems myself I wish I could reverse time to when I was in Uni to learn more about them, but you know what, I'm still young I can look for an e-book on it (though I may not have time to read it.) |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by guassian: 12:21am On Mar 03, 2015 |
Fulaman198: Wow nice post it's sad because you are right. I don't know much about embedded systems myself I wish I could reverse time to when I was in Uni to learn more about them, but you know what, I'm still young I can look for an e-book on it (though I may not have time to read it.) Its not too late for you. That's why i bring this tutorial into nairaland to instill passion into upcoming hobbyist. not so many will have time to read books, but a summary on nairaland will encourage them to want to know more and thereby picking up a book to read and also, there will be an avenue for them to ask questions. this is the link to the next tutorial https://www.nairaland.com/2175820/embedded-system-tutorial-beginners-include 1 Like |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by Fulaman198(m): 12:30am On Mar 03, 2015 |
guassian:
Its not too late for you. That's why i bring this tutorial into nairaland to instill passion into upcoming hobbyist. not so many will have time to read books, but a summary on nairaland will encourage them to want to know more and thereby picking up a book to read and also, there will be an avenue for them to ask questions.
this is the link to the next tutorial https://www.nairaland.com/2175820/embedded-system-tutorial-beginners-include Thank you very much |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by spikesC(m): 4:05am On Mar 03, 2015 |
Hub360 have quite a good collection but am still not impressed. So boss, which aspect are you going to cover? Microcontrollers, IC's, circuit boards and/or FPGA's? If you need any help of any kind on any of them, just halla me  @fulaman198 Embedded systems is fun. It gives you a kind of joy and satisfaction that software programming lacks. Make out time for it, you'll never regret it  1 Like |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by blenyo11(m): 4:48pm On Mar 03, 2015 |
I am following  |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by guassian: 12:01am On Mar 04, 2015 |
spikesC: Hub360 have quite a good collection but am still not impressed. So boss, which aspect are you going to cover? Microcontrollers, IC's, circuit boards and/or FPGA's? If you need any help of any kind on any of them, just halla me  @fulaman198 Embedded systems is fun. It gives you a kind of joy and satisfaction that software programming lacks. Make out time for it, you'll never regret it  I will be covering microcontrollers which can replace any digital IC and will definately needs a circuit board to implement. i will also teach how to produce a PCB locally within a twinkle of an eye. I stand to be corrected, FPGA is not really common here in nigeria and they dont have good market here. they are not easy to configure and uses HDL(hardware description language) which is nothing like assembly language or C. they are not mentioned at all in most universities and its not part of their curriculum. In my own point of view, we need to use a microcontroller to begin learning embedded systems because its what students are taught in and close to what everybody is familiar with(a microprocessor). then later anybody who is not satisfied with the functionality of microcontroller can go further to learn FPGA. If you still feel we need a FPGA more than a microcontroller at this time, you can give us a brief tutorial on it and let us compare and contrast. |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by spikesC(m): 2:21am On Mar 04, 2015 |
guassian:
I will be covering microcontrollers which can replace any digital IC and will definately needs a circuit board to implement. i will also teach how to produce a PCB locally within a twinkle of an eye.
I stand to be corrected, FPGA is not really common here in nigeria and they dont have good market here. they are not easy to configure and uses HDL(hardware description language) which is nothing like assembly language or C. they are not mentioned at all in most universities and its not part of their curriculum. In my own point of view, we need to use a microcontroller to begin learning embedded systems because its what students are taught in and close to what everybody is familiar with(a microprocessor). then later anybody who is not satisfied with the functionality of microcontroller can go further to learn FPGA.
If you still feel we need a FPGA more than a microcontroller at this time, you can give us a brief tutorial on it and let us compare and contrast. I totally do understand. I just want to know what you would be covering. I believe microcontroller is enough as FPGA's, like you said, is a different thing altogether (mostly for advanced users) If you can cover basic electrical principles, believe me, it will be help a lot |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by guassian: 7:45pm On Mar 04, 2015 |
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Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by calaohuru(m): 9:51pm On Mar 04, 2015 |
kudos! |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by hub360: 4:52am On Mar 06, 2015 |
Thanks a lot @spike c. team hub360 really appreciates your effort and comments, but the thing is you may never know if you don't give it a try. afterall, there is a saying that: "[i][/i]not all that is gold glitters. so our advice is please give us a try and you won't be disappointed. thanks,team hub360 guassian:
I will be covering microcontrollers which can replace any digital IC and will definately needs a circuit board to implement. i will also teach how to produce a PCB locally within a twinkle of an eye.
I stand to be corrected, FPGA is not really common here in nigeria and they dont have good market here. they are not easy to configure and uses HDL(hardware description language) which is nothing like assembly language or C. they are not mentioned at all in most universities and its not part of their curriculum. In my own point of view, we need to use a microcontroller to begin learning embedded systems because its what students are taught in and close to what everybody is familiar with(a microprocessor). then later anybody who is not satisfied with the functionality of microcontroller can go further to learn FPGA.
If you still feel we need a FPGA more than a microcontroller at this time, you can give us a brief tutorial on it and let us compare and contrast. |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by Nobody: 5:19pm On Mar 08, 2015 |
thank you for taking the time to share... i have been taken time to prepare what i intend to study full blast for 2015 since web design[joomla/php etc, database[mysql] am a bit familiar with them which was 2013-2014 project. Am considering pentesting but with my interest in finding out what might be the inthing in a couple of years, microcontroller as you have started will be added as what i may delve in . so once again thanks |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by princejude(m): 11:00am On Mar 09, 2015 |
guassian:
I will be covering microcontrollers which can replace any digital IC and will definately needs a circuit board to implement. i will also teach how to produce a PCB locally within a twinkle of an eye.
I stand to be corrected, FPGA is not really common here in nigeria and they dont have good market here. they are not easy to configure and uses HDL(hardware description language) which is nothing like assembly language or C. they are not mentioned at all in most universities and its not part of their curriculum. In my own point of view, we need to use a microcontroller to begin learning embedded systems because its what students are taught in and close to what everybody is familiar with(a microprocessor). then later anybody who is not satisfied with the functionality of microcontroller can go further to learn FPGA.
If you still feel we need a FPGA more than a microcontroller at this time, you can give us a brief tutorial on it and let us compare and contrast. If you want to learn more about FPGA, ARM, PLC, PIC, 8051, AVR, PCB or you want to buy training kits, programmers or any-hard-to-get components or modules, check www.jutronix.comCheck this thread for PIC programming using C https://www.nairaland.com/1214892/microcontrollers. It is up to 12 pages with enough working samples. 1 Like |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by hub360: 6:40am On Mar 13, 2015 |
guassian: Many people, students, hobbyist in the field of engineering or technology would have probably heard of the word “Embedded Systems” or “Microcontroller” and wonder what is it all about. An average Nigerian student studying computer science, computer engineering, electronics engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications etc. rarely learn or go on net for practical research on how to build circuits and be creative in their field until when they want to do their final year project, that’s when they realize that the world of technology has gone far beyond the V=IR they are being taught in class. They want to download circuit diagrams and implement it but discover that more than 70% of construction projects approvable by their supervisor are one way or the other related to the use of Embedded system and thereby would need the knowledge of Microcontroller and Embedded systems development to achieve it. I stand to be corrected, most universities, polytechnics and technical schools don’t teach Microcontrollers and Embedded systems well enough for the student to grab useful information they will need to implement their final year project. They teach the introduction and use obsolete microcontroller or microprocessors and use obsolete programming language, and at the end of the course, students are examined by designing a kindergarten circuit and writing programs on book that will never Run if it were to be compiled and simulated. These lecturers that don’t teach embedded systems well enough will later be giving very hard project topics to students as final year project. The student who probably complains of not having the technical know-how to achieve the project would probably be told by their supervisor to go and make research or some would encourage them to contract it out and tell them to learn how to defend the project. Can You Imagine!... An higher institution that is supposed to be a research institution offering solutions to companies and inventing new things, students are going outside to contract projects to some uneducated technician at Alaba, Oshodi and the likes. The student ends up writing a shabby report because he is writing a book about what he or she doesn’t know and thereby do a lot of plagiarism by copying and pasting someone else’s work and having up to 50 references which some are fake, they virtually write nothing from their brain because they don’t have anything technical up there. Infact, so many students that has graduated ought to do their NYSC in jail for plagiarism, and also some lecturer that are not interested in the research but using students to write journals for promotion. Come to think of it, those people that are gurus in embedded systems and microcontroller programming that you contract projects to are not super human, they figured it out too. Some went to learn it from existing gurus, and some were patient enough to learn from books, tutorials, internet and also by try-an-error. Which ever case, the endpoint is having knowledge, and the earlier you start learning the better for you because the world is now going digital. You that knows how to design and construct any type of discrete circuits, analog circuits, digital circuits, it time for you to go flexible and dynamic by learning embedded systems because that’s where the world is moving now. Finite state machine (FSM) or discrete analog and digital circuit has limited functionality and you use so many circuit components to achieve a very small task or application but using a stored program machine (SPM) or embedded system can achieve a whole lot with a finger size circuit. You a fresh student in school or even in your final year studying electronics engineering or computer engineering or electrical etc, I urge you to start learning how to design and construct and develop embedded systems as this will help you achieve your final year project easily and also make money from the lazy ones who cannot go extra mile than reading and passing exams. You a graduate of engineering that is looking for Job, its high time job look for you and its high time you be an entrepreneur. If you are not in electronics/computer/electrical line, get skills related to your field. But believe you me, computer engineering, computer science, and embedded systems is one of the most lucrative job in engineering you can practice on your own and use your one room apartment as a workshop and none of your neighbor will be disturbed. You electronics engineer and electrical engineer working and earning salary, its time to invest your spare time and money in embedded systems. Your employer will only pay you a peanut of what they actually earn, no employer can overpay you. Even if you work in a multinational company, they wont pay you to get richer than them, and they can sack you at any time except you are indispensable, and the only way to be indispensable is to have a broad and updated knowledge of your field and be exceptional. Also have another source of income, something you can fall back on if anything happens to your Job. You practicing electrical technician or technologist, its time to get flexible also. Apart from running electrical fittings and installing electronics appliances, you can start designing and constructing fire alarm systems, security systems, home automation systems, tracking systems for valuable equipments etc. You can build these gadgets yourself and make more money. Gadgets that involves embedded systems imported from abroad is very difficult to repair especially when the progrmmed chip is damaged. This is because no manufacturer will give out their software to enable technician change the chip and reprogram it. This lead to changing of a whole board instead of changing of a single chip. So we need to start developing our own gadget here in Nigeria that the manufacturer will be nearby and gadgets will be easily repaired.
To this effect I take it upon myself to teach people, students, hobbyist, and engineers in the area of embedded systems especially using microcontrollers. I will be giving tutorials out for free circuit, code and methodology just to encourage someone out there, I am committed to blessing someone’s life practically. I will be giving links to where you can download useful softwares and tutorials on net. There is also solution to the major problem or challenges electronics hobbyist in Nigeria is facing which is getting electronics componets, tools, equipment and modules related to microcontroller and embedded systems. Some components like resistors and capacitors are easy to get around but components like 7 segment displays, LCD display, GSM module, Ultrasonic module, Fire sensor module, Arduino, oscilloscope, quality multimeters, etc are very hard to get and this problem discourages students and hobbyist and scare them away from practicing and doing some experiments. Universities and polytechnics too are not helping matters because most don’t have these components in the so called modern laboratory and few that has them don’t allow students to touch them let alone giving them for experiment. You can order components online at sparkfun, alibaba, aliexpress, adafruits, hub360 etc. these companies are located abroad except hub360 which is here in Nigeria and supplies any hard-to-get component anywhere in Nigeria. They are reliable, they supply quality components for secondary schools, universities, polytechnics, technical schools, organizations, students, hobbyist etc and have good customer relation. They have embedded system engineers that are ready to help you if you have any problem or challenge concerning any component you buy from them. You can check out this site and see for yourself. www.hub360.com.ng I use them always and get components at my doorstep, most times, I am always busy reading, performing one experiment or the other so no time to go to market to get component and when I go sometimes, I end up not getting all the exact components I read about online and need to perform my next experiment so what’s the essence of going. But hub360 will get you all the components at cheap price and you pay on delivery. They have hub360 starter kits which are groups components carefully selected by their engineers for beginners who don’t know which components to start with.
I will be doing tutorials in modules and providing links to sites and books you can download useful materials for more information.
Watch out for my next post which will be an introduction to Embedded systems. You will be learning what it is, what it entails, where they are used etc.
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Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by oloridanny(m): 5:22pm On Mar 20, 2015 |
Great! I'm interested, I have been studying extensively on Arduino programming,but have not been able to lay my hands on a pack. Now I'll just go get one and start actuallising my dreams. I believe you would be of great help... |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by guassian: 10:42am On Mar 21, 2015 |
Ok... Its good to start early and don't hesitate to ask questions when you are stuck. |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by baba11(m): 8:18pm On Mar 22, 2015 |
I am following.... |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by feladibaba(m): 7:56pm On Apr 17, 2015 |
guassian: Many people, students, hobbyist in the field of engineering or technology would have probably heard of the word “Embedded Systems” or “Microcontroller” and wonder what is it all about. An average Nigerian student studying computer science, computer engineering, electronics engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications etc. rarely learn or go on net for practical research on how to build circuits and be creative in their field until when they want to do their final year project, that’s when they realize that the world of technology has gone far beyond the V=IR they are being taught in class. They want to download circuit diagrams and implement it but discover that more than 70% of construction projects approvable by their supervisor are one way or the other related to the use of Embedded system and thereby would need the knowledge of Microcontroller and Embedded systems development to achieve it. I stand to be corrected, most universities, polytechnics and technical schools don’t teach Microcontrollers and Embedded systems well enough for the student to grab useful information they will need to implement their final year project. They teach the introduction and use obsolete microcontroller or microprocessors and use obsolete programming language, and at the end of the course, students are examined by designing a kindergarten circuit and writing programs on book that will never Run if it were to be compiled and simulated. These lecturers that don’t teach embedded systems well enough will later be giving very hard project topics to students as final year project. The student who probably complains of not having the technical know-how to achieve the project would probably be told by their supervisor to go and make research or some would encourage them to contract it out and tell them to learn how to defend the project. Can You Imagine!... An higher institution that is supposed to be a research institution offering solutions to companies and inventing new things, students are going outside to contract projects to some uneducated technician at Alaba, Oshodi and the likes. The student ends up writing a shabby report because he is writing a book about what he or she doesn’t know and thereby do a lot of plagiarism by copying and pasting someone else’s work and having up to 50 references which some are fake, they virtually write nothing from their brain because they don’t have anything technical up there. Infact, so many students that has graduated ought to do their NYSC in jail for plagiarism, and also some lecturer that are not interested in the research but using students to write journals for promotion. Come to think of it, those people that are gurus in embedded systems and microcontroller programming that you contract projects to are not super human, they figured it out too. Some went to learn it from existing gurus, and some were patient enough to learn from books, tutorials, internet and also by try-an-error. Which ever case, the endpoint is having knowledge, and the earlier you start learning the better for you because the world is now going digital. You that knows how to design and construct any type of discrete circuits, analog circuits, digital circuits, it time for you to go flexible and dynamic by learning embedded systems because that’s where the world is moving now. Finite state machine (FSM) or discrete analog and digital circuit has limited functionality and you use so many circuit components to achieve a very small task or application but using a stored program machine (SPM) or embedded system can achieve a whole lot with a finger size circuit. You a fresh student in school or even in your final year studying electronics engineering or computer engineering or electrical etc, I urge you to start learning how to design and construct and develop embedded systems as this will help you achieve your final year project easily and also make money from the lazy ones who cannot go extra mile than reading and passing exams. You a graduate of engineering that is looking for Job, its high time job look for you and its high time you be an entrepreneur. If you are not in electronics/computer/electrical line, get skills related to your field. But believe you me, computer engineering, computer science, and embedded systems is one of the most lucrative job in engineering you can practice on your own and use your one room apartment as a workshop and none of your neighbor will be disturbed. You electronics engineer and electrical engineer working and earning salary, its time to invest your spare time and money in embedded systems. Your employer will only pay you a peanut of what they actually earn, no employer can overpay you. Even if you work in a multinational company, they wont pay you to get richer than them, and they can sack you at any time except you are indispensable, and the only way to be indispensable is to have a broad and updated knowledge of your field and be exceptional. Also have another source of income, something you can fall back on if anything happens to your Job. You practicing electrical technician or technologist, its time to get flexible also. Apart from running electrical fittings and installing electronics appliances, you can start designing and constructing fire alarm systems, security systems, home automation systems, tracking systems for valuable equipments etc. You can build these gadgets yourself and make more money. Gadgets that involves embedded systems imported from abroad is very difficult to repair especially when the progrmmed chip is damaged. This is because no manufacturer will give out their software to enable technician change the chip and reprogram it. This lead to changing of a whole board instead of changing of a single chip. So we need to start developing our own gadget here in Nigeria that the manufacturer will be nearby and gadgets will be easily repaired.
To this effect I take it upon myself to teach people, students, hobbyist, and engineers in the area of embedded systems especially using microcontrollers. I will be giving tutorials out for free circuit, code and methodology just to encourage someone out there, I am committed to blessing someone’s life practically. I will be giving links to where you can download useful softwares and tutorials on net. There is also solution to the major problem or challenges electronics hobbyist in Nigeria is facing which is getting electronics componets, tools, equipment and modules related to microcontroller and embedded systems. Some components like resistors and capacitors are easy to get around but components like 7 segment displays, LCD display, GSM module, Ultrasonic module, Fire sensor module, Arduino, oscilloscope, quality multimeters, etc are very hard to get and this problem discourages students and hobbyist and scare them away from practicing and doing some experiments. Universities and polytechnics too are not helping matters because most don’t have these components in the so called modern laboratory and few that has them don’t allow students to touch them let alone giving them for experiment. You can order components online at sparkfun, alibaba, aliexpress, adafruits, hub360 etc. these companies are located abroad except hub360 which is here in Nigeria and supplies any hard-to-get component anywhere in Nigeria. They are reliable, they supply quality components for secondary schools, universities, polytechnics, technical schools, organizations, students, hobbyist etc and have good customer relation. They have embedded system engineers that are ready to help you if you have any problem or challenge concerning any component you buy from them. You can check out this site and see for yourself. www.hub360.com.ng I use them always and get components at my doorstep, most times, I am always busy reading, performing one experiment or the other so no time to go to market to get component and when I go sometimes, I end up not getting all the exact components I read about online and need to perform my next experiment so what’s the essence of going. But hub360 will get you all the components at cheap price and you pay on delivery. They have hub360 starter kits which are groups components carefully selected by their engineers for beginners who don’t know which components to start with.
I will be doing tutorials in modules and providing links to sites and books you can download useful materials for more information.
Watch out for my next post which will be an introduction to Embedded systems. You will be learning what it is, what it entails, where they are used etc. Nice Concept |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by neuralnets: 11:13am On Apr 18, 2015 |
Nice one guys. But I'll advice against teaching electronics with modules or kits. Let people use vero boards to build circuits so they will understand bus connections, filtering and interfacing signal levels. These kits hide too many details and make you dependent on them.
@spikeC what chips do you work with? As per controllers I use stm32s and for FPGAs I use spartan 6/ kintex 7. |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by princejude(m): 5:58am On Apr 19, 2015 |
neuralnets: Nice one guys. But I'll advice against teaching electronics with modules or kits. Let people use vero boards to build circuits so they will understand bus connections, filtering and interfacing signal levels. These kits hide too many details and make you dependent on them.
@spikeC what chips do you work with? As per controllers I use stm32s and for FPGAs I use spartan 6/ kintex 7.
Do you use vero board with stm32 and FPGA? kits and modules helps you to learn coding faster. If your code works In your kit, you can build the hardware on vero board |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by princejude(m): 4:49pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
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Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by princejude(m): 11:44am On Sep 04, 2015 |
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Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by megasamuel(m): 4:16pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
I have seen so many of your threads on embedded systems.. Now I would like to know the one in which you you introduced, gave definition and explain what they are. |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by urchboy995: 7:46pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
guassian: Many people, students, hobbyist in the field of engineering or technology would have probably heard of the word “Embedded Systems” or “Microcontroller” and wonder what is it all about. An average Nigerian student studying computer science, computer engineering, electronics engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications etc. rarely learn or go on net for practical research on how to build circuits and be creative in their field until when they want to do their final year project, that’s when they realize that the world of technology has gone far beyond the V=IR they are being taught in class. They want to download circuit diagrams and implement it but discover that more than 70% of construction projects approvable by their supervisor are one way or the other related to the use of Embedded system and thereby would need the knowledge of Microcontroller and Embedded systems development to achieve it. I stand to be corrected, most universities, polytechnics and technical schools don’t teach Microcontrollers and Embedded systems well enough for the student to grab useful information they will need to implement their final year project. They teach the introduction and use obsolete microcontroller or microprocessors and use obsolete programming language, and at the end of the course, students are examined by designing a kindergarten circuit and writing programs on book that will never Run if it were to be compiled and simulated. These lecturers that don’t teach embedded systems well enough will later be giving very hard project topics to students as final year project. The student who probably complains of not having the technical know-how to achieve the project would probably be told by their supervisor to go and make research or some would encourage them to contract it out and tell them to learn how to defend the project. Can You Imagine!... An higher institution that is supposed to be a research institution offering solutions to companies and inventing new things, students are going outside to contract projects to some uneducated technician at Alaba, Oshodi and the likes. The student ends up writing a shabby report because he is writing a book about what he or she doesn’t know and thereby do a lot of plagiarism by copying and pasting someone else’s work and having up to 50 references which some are fake, they virtually write nothing from their brain because they don’t have anything technical up there. Infact, so many students that has graduated ought to do their NYSC in jail for plagiarism, and also some lecturer that are not interested in the research but using students to write journals for promotion. Come to think of it, those people that are gurus in embedded systems and microcontroller programming that you contract projects to are not super human, they figured it out too. Some went to learn it from existing gurus, and some were patient enough to learn from books, tutorials, internet and also by try-an-error. Which ever case, the endpoint is having knowledge, and the earlier you start learning the better for you because the world is now going digital. You that knows how to design and construct any type of discrete circuits, analog circuits, digital circuits, it time for you to go flexible and dynamic by learning embedded systems because that’s where the world is moving now. Finite state machine (FSM) or discrete analog and digital circuit has limited functionality and you use so many circuit components to achieve a very small task or application but using a stored program machine (SPM) or embedded system can achieve a whole lot with a finger size circuit. You a fresh student in school or even in your final year studying electronics engineering or computer engineering or electrical etc, I urge you to start learning how to design and construct and develop embedded systems as this will help you achieve your final year project easily and also make money from the lazy ones who cannot go extra mile than reading and passing exams. You a graduate of engineering that is looking for Job, its high time job look for you and its high time you be an entrepreneur. If you are not in electronics/computer/electrical line, get skills related to your field. But believe you me, computer engineering, computer science, and embedded systems is one of the most lucrative job in engineering you can practice on your own and use your one room apartment as a workshop and none of your neighbor will be disturbed. You electronics engineer and electrical engineer working and earning salary, its time to invest your spare time and money in embedded systems. Your employer will only pay you a peanut of what they actually earn, no employer can overpay you. Even if you work in a multinational company, they wont pay you to get richer than them, and they can sack you at any time except you are indispensable, and the only way to be indispensable is to have a broad and updated knowledge of your field and be exceptional. Also have another source of income, something you can fall back on if anything happens to your Job. You practicing electrical technician or technologist, its time to get flexible also. Apart from running electrical fittings and installing electronics appliances, you can start designing and constructing fire alarm systems, security systems, home automation systems, tracking systems for valuable equipments etc. You can build these gadgets yourself and make more money. Gadgets that involves embedded systems imported from abroad is very difficult to repair especially when the progrmmed chip is damaged. This is because no manufacturer will give out their software to enable technician change the chip and reprogram it. This lead to changing of a whole board instead of changing of a single chip. So we need to start developing our own gadget here in Nigeria that the manufacturer will be nearby and gadgets will be easily repaired.
To this effect I take it upon myself to teach people, students, hobbyist, and engineers in the area of embedded systems especially using microcontrollers. I will be giving tutorials out for free circuit, code and methodology just to encourage someone out there, I am committed to blessing someone’s life practically. I will be giving links to where you can download useful softwares and tutorials on net. There is also solution to the major problem or challenges electronics hobbyist in Nigeria is facing which is getting electronics componets, tools, equipment and modules related to microcontroller and embedded systems. Some components like resistors and capacitors are easy to get around but components like 7 segment displays, LCD display, GSM module, Ultrasonic module, Fire sensor module, Arduino, oscilloscope, quality multimeters, etc are very hard to get and this problem discourages students and hobbyist and scare them away from practicing and doing some experiments. Universities and polytechnics too are not helping matters because most don’t have these components in the so called modern laboratory and few that has them don’t allow students to touch them let alone giving them for experiment. You can order components online at sparkfun, alibaba, aliexpress, adafruits, hub360 etc. these companies are located abroad except hub360 which is here in Nigeria and supplies any hard-to-get component anywhere in Nigeria. They are reliable, they supply quality components for secondary schools, universities, polytechnics, technical schools, organizations, students, hobbyist etc and have good customer relation. They have embedded system engineers that are ready to help you if you have any problem or challenge concerning any component you buy from them. You can check out this site and see for yourself. www.hub360.com.ng I use them always and get components at my doorstep, most times, I am always busy reading, performing one experiment or the other so no time to go to market to get component and when I go sometimes, I end up not getting all the exact components I read about online and need to perform my next experiment so what’s the essence of going. But hub360 will get you all the components at cheap price and you pay on delivery. They have hub360 starter kits which are groups components carefully selected by their engineers for beginners who don’t know which components to start with.
I will be doing tutorials in modules and providing links to sites and books you can download useful materials for more information.
Watch out for my next post which will be an introduction to Embedded systems. You will be learning what it is, what it entails, where they are used etc. nice, we really need people like u in this forum |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by dcole73: 4:33pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
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Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by bot101(m): 10:03am On Sep 25, 2015 |
I checked out hub360 when I wanted to buy my arduino mega but their prices were exorbitant. I ended up ordering from aliexpress. delivery time is something that pisses me off. anyway, I am currently working on my first robot with bluetooth controlled and obstacle avoidance capabilities. I also intend to add new functionality with a gyro/accelerometer I recently got.
my problem now is how to get a suitable, relatively cheap battery to run my servos. readings I got from the servo when run from my PC indicates that it consumes about 125mA and I need a battery that can run about 4 of them for at least 1hour.
from research I did, I found some LiPO batteries that fit the specification but with the increasing cost of the dollar, I am forced to wait.
I also think money is a factor affecting the Nigerian student's ability to practice these things. those of us who have had a little practice know how far behind our school system is in terms of practical knowledge and this has really opened my eyes to why the nigerian graduate is unemployable. 2 Likes |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by dcole73: 11:23am On Sep 25, 2015 |
@bot101
u really hit the nail on the head. So true. We are way behind. Also money is a factor.
After schooling it occurred to me that I hadn't achieved much practically. I decided to get down and dirty. Analysing circuit boards in domestic appliances for a start, then a few wireless systems. I had to purchase a starcomms internet modem (expensive then) just to enable me read and learn more online; coz our libraries had "old-school" books. Technology has since evolved.
Most times, to get certain power mosfets and ICs, I have to go all d way to Oshodi or even Alaba. Well at least I'm lucky to be in Lagos. How those in others states get their components, I dont know.
Nigerian engineers and engineering students surely have a lot of challenges. Nevertheless, I am certain we will overcome all these some day. 1 Like |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by princejude(m): 1:36pm On Sep 25, 2015 |
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Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by Bamoha(m): 8:58am On Sep 28, 2015 |
bro... nice piece, you are really right, nigeria is still at an infant stage in terms of engineering education, we need a lot more of practicals in our skls... but u shld av it at d back of mind that the worlds greatest computing minds today all ddnt learn what dey knw in the skl... self development is d key in engineering 1 Like |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by Demmzy15(m): 5:13pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
Bamoha: bro... nice piece, you are really right, nigeria is still at an infant stage in terms of engineering education, we need a lot more of practicals in our skls... but u shld av it at d back of mind that the worlds greatest computing minds today all ddnt learn what dey knw in the skl... self development is d key in engineering  |
Re: Embedded Systems: Future Of Electronics And Computer Engineering. by guassian: 10:08am On Sep 30, 2015 |
bot101: I checked out hub360 when I wanted to buy my arduino mega but their prices were exorbitant. I ended up ordering from aliexpress. delivery time is something that pisses me off. anyway, I am currently working on my first robot with bluetooth controlled and obstacle avoidance capabilities. I also intend to add new functionality with a gyro/accelerometer I recently got.
my problem now is how to get a suitable, relatively cheap battery to run my servos. readings I got from the servo when run from my PC indicates that it consumes about 125mA and I need a battery that can run about 4 of them for at least 1hour.
from research I did, I found some LiPO batteries that fit the specification but with the increasing cost of the dollar, I am forced to wait.
I also think money is a factor affecting the Nigerian student's ability to practice these things. those of us who have had a little practice know how far behind our school system is in terms of practical knowledge and this has really opened my eyes to why the nigerian graduate is unemployable. Good of you. its good you are trying out somethings, the sky is just a stepping stone for you. you can get batteries so cheap that will still serve you for the main time while waiting for lipo batteries. go to a laptop repair store and buy bad laptop batteries at the rate of 200 naira max. these batteries contains minimun of six 3.6v 2200mAh batteries which you can arrange in series or parallel based on the specification you need. Note that in buying those batteries, there is an element of luck. you could be so lucky that all the cells will be good and you could be so unlucky that all will be bad. but the probability that at least 2 will be good is 80%. make sure you handle the batteries with care because they are easily damaged when the undergo mechanical stress.
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