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What does embedded culture mean?
"Embedded training" usually refers to a college entrance examination term that provides students with embedded system technology-related training. Similar to directional training, it aims to train professionals engaged in embedded system development.

Embedded system is a combination of hardware and software, which is usually embedded in the whole machine and cannot be disassembled, making the whole machine intelligent and so on.

"Embedded training" needs the cooperation of educational institutions and front-line enterprises to provide training and practical experience in related technologies. Including theoretical knowledge, scheme design, software development, hardware debugging and so on. In this way, students can fully understand and master the development and application of embedded systems, thus becoming an excellent professional with skilled skills, strong innovation ability and rich practical experience.

Embedded technology has been widely used in various products, such as smart phones, household appliances, vehicle information systems and medical equipment. With the development of Internet, cloud computing, Internet of Things and other technologies, the demand for embedded system development is increasing. Therefore, the cultivation of embedded system technology has become the focus of many universities and enterprises.

Embedded employment direction

1, embedded software engineer. Mainly responsible for the software development and design of embedded products, and need to master the knowledge of embedded operating system and driver development.

2. Embedded system engineer. Responsible for the design and debugging of the whole embedded system, software and hardware interface, and understand the circuit principle.

3. Embedded application engineer. Select the hardware platform according to the product requirements and complete the overall scheme design.

4. Embedded test engineer. Conduct functional test, performance test and compatibility test for embedded products.

5. Embedded product manager. Determine the specification scheme of embedded products according to market and user demand. Coordinate product design.

6. Embedded technical support engineer. Solve technical problems in embedded system application and provide technical training and support.

7. Embedded algorithm engineer. Research and design embedded algorithms and models in specific application scenarios.

8. Embedded security engineer. Ensure the safety and reliability of embedded product functions and prevent product security loopholes.

9. Embedded hardware engineer. Responsible for circuit design and debugging, select hardware equipment to build embedded system platform.

10, embedded system integration engineer. The embedded software and hardware systems are integrated to realize the overall solution of the product.