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ELECTRONICS FOR IoT

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Taught in French / English

spot-campus-ville

ANGERS campus

 


TAUGHT IN FRENCH/ENGLISH

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AIMS

The IoT major aims at training ESEO engineers capable of designing, developing, integrating and implementing low-power connected electronic solutions. It will also enable them to understand how these systems interact with the surrounding IT environment such as networks and mobile applications. The large number of projects that ESEO offers leaves ample room for creativity.

 
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ACQUIRED SKILLS

You will acquire skills in microcontroller-based and FPGA-based hardware development, in low-level embedded software development, in RF communication and RFID. You will also enhance your skills in selecting and implementing embedded communication protocols and understanding issues related to energy efficiency, security and mechanical integration. According to your taste, you will be offered to develop a basic mobile application and bind it to your product, to deepen your knowledge of embedded Linux or to specialise in Systems-on-Chip (SoC) and microelectronics.

 
 
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The targeted sectors for electronics and IoT students include not only IoT, but also professional and consumer electronics, automotive and aerospace. The wide range of acquired skills is also a significant asset for business creation.

 
 

Course units

Semester 8

  • IoT Project: 56 hrs – 5 ECTS
  • Microwave Circuits: 28 hrs – 2.5 ECTS
  • Radio-Frequency Identification
  • (RFID): 53 hrs – 5 ECTS
  • Digital Circuit Design (VHDL, Verilog): 28 hrs – 2.5 ECTS
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): 28 hrs - 2.5 ECTS
  • Advanced C Language Programming: 28 hrs – 2.5 ECTS
  • English: 28 hrs – 2.5 ECTS
  • Transversal Skills: 28 hrs – 2.5 ECTS

+ 1 block (2 Course Units)

  • Networks: 28 hrs – 2.5 ECTS
  • Multitask Programming: 28 hrs – 2.5 ECTS
    or : n Analogue CMOS Design: 56 hrs – 5 ECTS
 

Semester 9

  • Final Year Project: 168 hrs - 14 ECTS
  • Antennas and Software Radio: 28 hrs - 2 ECTS
  • Batteries and Energy Harvesting: 28 hrs - 2 ECTS
  • Systems-on-Chip (SoC) - Digital Design: 28 hrs - 2 ECTS

+ 1 Course Unit determined by the block

  • Embedded Linux: 28 hrs - 2 ECTS.
  • Systems-on-Chip (SoC) - Analogue Design: 28 hrs - 2 ECTS

+ 4 selected Course Units*:

112 hrs - 8 ECTS
(each Course Unit = 28 hrs - 2 ECTS)

* To be chosen from the elective course units listed