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This presentation will explore key Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) standards and how they relate to Automotive requirements. An overview of the relevant IEEE®  802.1 TSN standards will be given with examples of how these can be applied and used in the automotive environment. By the end of this session, the attendee will understand and be able to select the features they need based on their network use cases.
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This session provides an overview of how to migrate to CAN FD. After a protocol overview, MCU initializations needed beyond CAN 2.0 are discussed. Implications of upgrading OEM topologies to CAN FD are presented including concepts of FDpassive and FD Shield to help ease migration.
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This presentation will explore key Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) standards and how they relate to Automotive requirements. An overview of the relevant IEEE®  802.1 TSN standards will be given with examples of how these can be applied and used in the automotive environment. By the end of this session, the attendee will understand and be able to select the features they need based on their network use cases.
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NXP offers a wide range of powerful microprocessors for the automotive and industrial markets. The memory selection of these systems can impact the performance, size, cost, power, reliability and longevity of your design. During this session we will discuss the new memories supported on the latest i.MX 8 Quad Max processor which is focused on automotive and industrial markets. For DRAM, this will include LPDDR4. For non-volatile memory, this will include Micron’s recently announced XccelaTM Octal SPI-NOR Flash and our newer e.MMC devices. These devices provide higher performance and are offered with automotive temperature and quality ratings. This session will provide designers with the information necessary to develop i.MX 8 systems for state-of-the-art automotive solutions.
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In recent years, automotive cybersecurity has become a top priority for OEMs as several well publicized attacks on production vehicles stirred up public and government concern over both security and safety of connected vehicle systems. In this talk we will: Review major milestones and headlines related to automotive cybersecurity for 2016; Compare and contrast security techniques used in traditional IT infrastructure versus automotive computing systems; Examine where these traditional techniques fall short for automotive applications.
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Hands-on starting with the i.MX 8M Mini EVK, we will cover the out-of-the-box enablement including software, tools, hardware design guides, and demonstration software. Attendees should leave this class with the confidence to start their own design using the i.MX 8M Mini.
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This course provides a system analysis of High Voltage Electric Inverter systems. It is a good session for everyone who wants to know more about NXP's electrification solutions. It reviews the architecture and functional safety of electric vehicle powertrain. Focus is on MC33GD3100 overview, key features and design support.
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Introduction into secure element and use case overview secure element complementing secure µCs inside a car security infrastructure. Overview on tool chain including applet and secure gateway demonstrator.
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Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) emerged as an attractive option for high-speed broadband connectivity in urban/suburban areas as a solution to the ‘last mile problem’. 60 GHz wireless mesh systems are generating commercial interest due to the attractive cost and deployment logistics of unlicensed, high-bandwidth spectrum relative to optical fiber networks. NXP’s Layerscape products are designed into FWA systems conceived to exploit the many opportunities of wireless mesh networks. Learn how NXP's 64-bit Arm® platforms drive the next generation of FWA success.
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This session will first provide an overview of the products, software and enablement that NXP's wireless connectivity MCU portfolio includes to address the IoT market. Then, it will provide a deeper dive and demo on the Thread™ networking technology and how to develop an application using NXP's Thread Stack and ZigBee® Dotdot application layer. This session will also introduce the NXP BLE product family including the latest QN9080/83 ultra low-power BLE WMCU and KW35/36 automotive and industrial BLE WMCU, detailing targeted use cases, the device features, highlighting BLE and stacks as well as supporting enablement.
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When choosing the NFC device for a new design, the system architect must consider many parameters. To avoid unpleasant surprises during software implementation phase, software has to be taken into account as well from the beginning. Different NFC IC categories (NFC Frontends, NFC Controller, Connected Tag) have different strengths, depending on the software environment. The way how highly integrated operating systems like Linux are structured brings both new challenges and advantages. This session examines the considerations necessary when designing in NFC in different operating systems or "bare metal" systems. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the different device categories in dependence of the designated environment.
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With the trend of frequent and remote software updates on the vehicle, the need of managing this properly at the microcontroller is critical. This session will present the challenges on reprogramming edge node microcontrollers inside the vehicle and show how our S32K144 microcontroller properly addresses it safe and efficiently.  
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The NFC market is exploding - ABI Research forecasts more than 2 billion NFC-enabled devices to shipped yearly by 2019. While the first product generations focused on standards and reading distance, the newest products also allow for fast design-in and certification thanks to features such as Dynamic Power Control, microcontroller integration or energy harvesting. Today we see three full NFC product categories to adress the growing number of use cases: (1) Connected NFC tag solutions with field-detection function and an NFC Forum-compliant RF or an I²C interface, (2) standalone NFC frontend solutions for the most flexible way to add NFC to a system and (3) NFC controller solutions to enable higher integration by combining an NFC frontend with an advanced 32-bit microcontroller, available with integrated firmware.
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This class will introduce/update on Android Things, the new version of Android designed for the IoT market. The when, what and how of Android Things will be explained and how NXP has worked with Google to enable certified boards based on NXP silicon and why IoT product developers should consider using Android Things for their next IoT project. Finally the relationship between Android Things, Google Voice Assistant and Chromecast built in will be explained and what NXP parts are most appropriate for optimal performance.
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This session will introduce NXP mutual and best class LDMOS technology for cellular band high power applications, including full cellular portfolio RF Power products.
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With the very public hacks of some major vehicle brands in 2015, there is a renewed focus on vehicle security. There is a large range of vehicle electrical architectures, with significant regional variations, but there is an acceleration towards a domain orientated secure network. This presentation will look at the growing importance of the central gateway in a world of increased connectivity and security. As Ethernet becomes more prevalent, the topic of IP routing & firewall will be introduced and its role in adding another security layer. Finally, the role of the central gateway in enabling OTA software updated beyond the telematics unit, to the entire network will be presented.  
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This session will cover serial reprogramming capability (download, execute, etc.). Show the boot process from the ARM® Cortex®-M4 core including controlling A53 boot. Procedure for building and running baremetal code on Cortex-M4 and A53 using a debugger. Will discuss and demonstrate runtime communication between A53 and Cortex-M4 cores - with a discussion of options and examples.
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Sensors are key to differentiate your products in the market and add context awareness, tamper detection, a robust user interface and intelligent wake-up. This class will step through all the leading applications in the IoT and IMM markets and provide a demonstration of the Sensor Toolbox tools for your product.
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Future networks will still use CAN to a huge extend - but the variety of trends is also significantly increasing. This session shows key values, technical background and differentiators of the different CAN trends and the NXP implementation.
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Take an in depth look at the features and capabilities of NXP’s latest 64-bit ARM® offerings. LS1012A and LS1043A are based on ARM Cortex®-A53 and LS1046A uses the ARM Cortex-A72 processor.  This session will showcase many features you can use to incorporate these cost effective SOCs in your next design.
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