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Scope for Embedded System

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harish.n.j

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Hi all,
I have quite good knowledge in field of embedded systems, i have worked with pic 18 series uc and atmel uc , i have been working with keil ide and CCS for PIC, based on C. but in job market i found that in india nowadays no company wants this level of job profile.
they went higher to RTlinux,C++, or some other RTOS, etc.

so am feeling that embedded with C is no more used or used rarely ,

if you guys feel my opinion is wrong please provide me a suggestion !

how can i upgrade myself, or still is there scope for lower level uc..
 

If you want to grasp the RTOS Knoweledge, you can check www.embedded-tips.blogspot.com.
1. Read the Introduction to RTOS Free Course to gain theoretical knowledge (6 Modules)
2. RTOS Building Blocks for System Development to gain advanced theoretical knowledge (1 Module)
3. Introduction to uCOS-II Free Course to gain knowledge of the famous uCOS-II RTOS (11 Modules)
4. Simulating uCOS-II on windows vista to have hands on experience on programming uCOS-II (2 Modules)

These modules are summary of books and summarized to suit guys with zero experience in RTOS.

In less than a week, you will be able to program RTOS as long as you have good C knowledge.

--
Amr Ali
 

thanks !

ya i forgot to mention, i have leaarned the rtos concept from CCS tutorials.. yet to learn ucosII but is that used in industries now
 

There are many rtos i industry among them uCOS-II
uCOS-II is the defacto RTOS to start practicing.
It is a good starting point to practice RTOS and then you can move to the one required to your company easily.

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Amr Ali
 

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