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Overview / Summary

The Embedded Controller Application Centre at BITS Pilani has been established in collaboration with MOTOROLA INDIA LTD., with the aim of imparting in-depth understanding of embedded controller architectures and application systems. It supports industrial and sponsored projects, student research initiatives, and curriculum enhancement through modular course development and training programs.

Vision

To become a premier hub for embedded systems research and industry-oriented training, fostering innovations in hardware-software co-design and real-time system control.

Mission

To equip students and professionals with hands-on skills and theoretical expertise in embedded system technologies through active collaboration, modern facilities, and industry-driven projects.

Aim & Objectives
  • Facilitate high-quality research and development in embedded controllers
  • Offer project-based learning opportunities for students
  • Collaborate with industry partners on sponsored projects
  • Provide specialized training programs for professionals
  • Develop and update course modules aligned with current industry demands
Campus
Pilani Campus
Focus areas or Specializations of Center
Embedded controller architectures

Application-specific embedded system design

Development and simulation of control systems

Microcontroller-based education and training
Key facilities or Resources provided by the Center
Pentium machines

Modular Microcontroller Evaluation Systems

DSP processors, logic analyzers, emulators, and assemblers

Cross-compilers for multiple microcontroller families

Development tools for real-time embedded applications
Services
  • Project mentorship for BITS students and external interns
  • Industry consulting in embedded system applications
  • Resource sharing with external collaborators for joint development
Training & Workshops
Short-term industry-oriented certification courses

Skill development programs for working professionals

Training modules integrated with regular academic curricula

Collaborative workshops supported by industry experts (e.g., Motorola, ST Microelectronics)