- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Embedded Systems
Issued by
UCSC Silicon Valley Extension
Individuals designed function-specific computer and communication systems, including mobile devices, the Internet of Things, networking equipment, and industrial electronics. They have debugged and synthesized digital logic for ASICs, PGAs, and IP cores; understood the basics of embedded hardware design; differentiated between types of jitter; decoded IO technologies, including PCI Express, ethernet and fibre channel; and used analog and digital switch-mode power supplies.
- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Analog And Digital Switch-mode Power Supplies
- ASICs
- Debug
- Debugging
- Design
- Digital Logic
- Electronics
- Embedded Firmware
- Embedded Linux
- Embedded Software
- Embedded Systems
- Ethernet
- Fiber Channel
- Fibre Channel
- FPGA Design
- Hardware Architecture
- Internet Of Things (IoT)
- IP Cores
- Jitter
- Linux On Embedded Systems
- Networking Hardware
- PCI Express
- PGAs
- Synthesize Digital Logic
- System Design
- Telecommunications
Earning Criteria
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Completed three core courses: Embedded Firmware Essentials; Embedded Linux Design and Programming; and Embedded System Hardware Architectures, Introduction; as well as at least two to three electives. Earned 14 units. Met all requirements for a UCSC Silicon Valley Certificate in Embedded Systems.