ARM Cortex-M Interfacing with Keyboards and LCD (FREE! )
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- Dec 23, 2024

ARM Cortex-M Interfacing with Keyboards and LCDs (FREE! ), available at Free, has an average rating of 4.55, with 31 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 321 reviews, and has 12782 subscribers.
You will learn about Write your own Keyboard driver and library Write your own LCD driver and library Understand the different types of Input/Output capabilities available to Cortex-Microncontrollers This course is ideal for individuals who are Embedded systems students or Embedded systems professionals or Hobbyists It is particularly useful for Embedded systems students or Embedded systems professionals or Hobbyists.
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Title: ARM Cortex-M Interfacing with Keyboards and LCDs (FREE! )
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 31
Number of Quizzes: 3
Number of Published Lectures: 30
Number of Published Quizzes: 3
Number of Curriculum Items: 34
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
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This course?takes a step-by-step practical approach on how to write?drivers and libraries?that will allow your Cortex-Microcontroller to talk to Keyboards and Liquid Crystal Displays. It goes on to provide optimization methods such as accessing the LCD with 4-bits rather than 8-bits and also ?programming keyboards using the??matrix arrangement approach.?
We will start by differentiating between GPIO and SPIO, this will give?students the?understanding on how registers relates to IO ports then we shall write out the code to see how these registers actually work with inputs and outputs.
We shall look at how to write our own LCD Drivers and Libraries, we shall take a look at the pinout and how we interface with the microcontroller, take a look at how we control the shift registers inside the LCD,?then we shall go on to code our own driver and library.The last section of the LCD chapter deals with writing data in?4-bits to reduce the number of IO pins used for LCD.
The final chapter of the course?deals with interfacing to keyboards, I will introduce how keyboards also conserve the number of IO pins by using the matrix arrangement and then we shall go on to write our keyboard driver and library. In a nutshell, this are the key areas we shall be looking at in this course :
If you interested in having bare-metal level access to keyboards and LCDs ?then this course is for you.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome
Lecture 1: First things first
Lecture 2: Overview of the TM4C123 Tiva C LaunchPad
Chapter 2: Input/ Output Programming
Lecture 1: GPIO vs. SPIO
Lecture 2: Blinking an LED
Lecture 3: Taking button input
Chapter 3: Interfacing with Liquid Crystal Displays
Lecture 1: Introduction to LCD Programming
Lecture 2: LCD Pinout and MCU interfacing
Lecture 3: Controlling the LCD
Lecture 4: LCD basic program flowchart
Lecture 5: LCD Initialization function
Lecture 6: LCD Command and Data functions
Lecture 7: Pseudo delay functions
Lecture 8: Coding : LCD Program (Part I)
Lecture 9: Coding : LCD Program (Part II)
Lecture 10: Coding : LCD Program (Part III)
Lecture 11: Coding : LCD Program (Part IV)
Lecture 12: Introduction to 4-bits LCD Programming
Lecture 13: LCD 4-bits Write function
Lecture 14: Coding : LCD 4-bits programming (Part I)
Lecture 15: Coding : LCD 4-bits programming (Part II)
Lecture 16: Coding : LCD 4-bits programming (Part III)
Lecture 17: Coding : LCD 4-bits programming (Part IV)
Chapter 4: Interfacing with Keyboards
Lecture 1: Interfacing with Keybords
Lecture 2: Coding : Keyboard programming (Part I)
Lecture 3: Coding : Keyboard programming (Part II)
Lecture 4: Coding : Keyboard programming (Part III)
Chapter 5: Setting up Development Environment and Toolchains
Lecture 1: Downloading and Installing Keil uVision5
Lecture 2: Downloading and Installing USB Drivers for Tiva C Microcontroller
Lecture 3: Keil uVision 5 overview
Lecture 4: Closing Remarks
Instructors

Israel Gbati
Embedded Firmware Engineer
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