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Task Based Training

Innovative Teaching Method Task Based Training
Faculty Nagesh Kumar D N / Madhukar M
Course and Topic Details Mastering Atmega 2560 Microcontroller and Embedded C Programming using Firebird V Robot.

Task-1: LED Blinking – Program the Atmega 2560 microcontroller to blink an LED using Embedded C.

Task-2: Button-Operated LED – Program the microcontroller to turn an LED on/off using a button input.

Task-3: LCD Display – Interface an LCD display with the microcontroller and displayed a message using Embedded C.

Task-4: Sensor-Based Automation – Program the microcontroller to automate a task using sensor inputs (e.g., temperature sensor, ultrasonic sensor).

Task 5: Robot Navigation – Program the Firebird V robot to navigate through a maze using sensor inputs and Embedded C programming.

The objective of methods The objective of this task-based training was to provide hands-on experience with the Atmega 2560 microcontroller architecture and Embedded C programming concepts using the Firebird V robot. The training aimed to develop problem-solving skills, enhance understanding of microcontroller architecture, and improve Embedded C programming proficiency.
Overview and Benefits of the Method ·         Task-based training helps students understand key robotics concepts, such as sensor integration, motor control, and programming.

·         Encourages students to think critically and develop problem-solving skills.

·         Provides a fun and engaging learning experience, making complex concepts more enjoyable and accessible.

·         Helps develop a skilled workforce in robotics and automation, addressing the growing demand for skilled professionals in these fields.

Impact Analysis ·         Improved understanding of Atmega 2560 microcontroller architecture

·         Participants gained hands-on experience with the microcontroller’s architecture, including registers, timers, and interrupts.

·         Gain practical experience with Firebird V Robot, enhancing their understanding of robotics concepts.

·         Helps students develop essential robotics skills, such as programming, sensor integration, and motor control.

·         Hands-on training boosts students’ confidence and motivation to learn and explore new technologies.

·         Task-based training encourages students to think critically and develop problem-solving skills.

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