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University of California San Diego
Skills you'll gain: Internet Of Things, Python Programming
- Status: Free
The University of Chicago
Skills you'll gain: Computer Networking, Software-Defined Networking, Network Architecture, Network Analysis, Network Model, Networking Hardware, Communication, Computer Programming, Python Programming, Software Framework
University of California San Diego
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Hardware Design, Computer Architecture
- Status: Free
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming
EDUCBA
University of Colorado System
Skills you'll gain: Account Management, Communication, Computer Architecture, Computer Graphics, Computer Networking, Network Model, Network Security, Networking Hardware, Visualization (Computer Graphics), Software-Defined Networking
- Status: Free
EIT Digital
Skills you'll gain: Computer Architecture, Microarchitecture, Operating Systems, Software Engineering, Software Testing, Systems Design, Computational Thinking, Computer Programming, Hardware Design, Internet Of Things
- Status: Free
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular digital+communication+protocols+(rs232,+i2c,+spi)+with+fpga courses
- Internet of Things: Sensing and Actuation From Devices:Â University of California San Diego
- Software Defined Networking:Â The University of Chicago
- Cortex-M Software Development Fundamentals:Â Arm
- Internet of Things: Setting Up Your DragonBoardâ„¢ Development Platform:Â University of California San Diego
- FPGA Softcore Processors and IP Acquisition:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- VLSI chip design with CPS for Industrial Applications:Â L&T EduTech
- CPS Design with ARM Core using MicroPython for Industries:Â L&T EduTech
- The Fundamentals of RDMA Programming:Â NVIDIA
- Embedded Systems using C:Â EDUCBA
- Peer-to-Peer Protocols and Local Area Networks:Â University of Colorado System