
Embedded Systems
Embedded systems are computer systems designed to perform specific functions, often with real-time computing constraints, within a larger system. They are an integral part of modern technology, powering everything from cars to medical devices to smart homes. In today's world of work, organizations rely heavily on embedded systems to automate and optimize their operations.
Assessment Details
US $15
Performance Analysis report
40 minutes
40 MCQ
Certificate of Specialization
Credential of Readiness
Test Syllabus
The Embedded Systems Skill Test assesses a candidate's ability to design, develop and implement embedded systems. This test also evaluates the candidate's knowledge of various components of embedded systems, such as microcontrollers, programming languages, and communication protocols.
Topics covered in the test:
Instruction Set of 8051
Serial Communication
Timer & Counter
Introduction to Microcontrollers
Design of Embedded Systems
8051 ALP
Intel 8051
I2C
SPI
UART
Related Roles
Having verifiable Embedded Systems skills can give you an edge in today's job market as this skill is in high demand across industries that rely on the design and development of smart devices, IoT systems, and automation solutions. Companies are looking for candidates who can design, implement, and maintain embedded systems that integrate hardware and software components to perform specific functions.
Internship Roles:
Embedded Systems Engineer Intern
Firmware Engineer Intern
Microcontroller Developer Intern
IoT Systems Development Intern
Full-time Roles:
Embedded Systems Engineer
Firmware Engineer
Hardware Engineer
IoT Systems Engineer
Robotics Engineer
Automation Engineer
Embedded Software Developer
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