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Learn about vision processing and technical capabilities of S32V’s dual-APEX acceleration engines, multi-core A53 processors, on-chip image signal processor (ISP) and Vivante GC3000 GPU which differentiates S32V from other ARM® based processors that can’t meet the same performance/power envelope. Attendees will get hands-on experience using the SBC-S32V234 SOM hardware and free Vision SDK to demonstrate software for Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Feature Detection using Lukas-Kanade and Pedestrian Detection applications.
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A guide to developing with the Yocto Project for i.MX application processors. Learn how to leverage the Yocto Project to get started working on NXP reference boards.
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A hands-on session to show how to prepare and program device for CSEc security operations. Session also covers both bare metal and SDK approach to program CSEc module.
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Join this session for an overview of the A-B swap firmware update solutions in edge nodes, specially focusing on our S32K1xx microcontroller family.
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OpenIL is Linux® distro designed specifically for the industrial market. OpenIL is an ideal deployment for PLC, HMI, industrial control and automation systems. As an open source project based on buildroot to provide a compact filesystem for industrial usage, OpenIL supports LTS Linux kernel 4.1 and 4.9, Xenomai cobalt core, industrial IEEE®1588, time sensitive networking and many other features. A real-time baremetal framework supports relay control and robotic applications. Learn about OpenIL, the architecture, design objectives and roadmap. Understand how you can contribute to OpenIL and drive the direction of the community project.
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NXP leads in the ability to integrate the sensing transducers with the algorithmic computations and the wireless communication channels for TPMS solutions. Leading car OEMs, Tier1s and even tire manufacturers have started to consider and use BLE instead of the standard UHF-band RF interface in TPMS applications. Join this training session to learn about the changing dynamics in TPMS wireless connectivity and the relative merits driving these changes. Further learn about NXPs steps to support these changes with the introduction of a BLE enabled TPMS demo.
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This session will cover in detail some of today's most popular IoT sensing applications such as Asset Tracking, Machine Condition Monitoring, Activity Monitoring, Keyfob, Smart Door, Smart Ball, Inhaler, HVAC, etc. This will involve showcasing NXP's demos/reference designs to explain the execution of some key applications. It will also cover low-power techniques on implementing the above applications.
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Hands-on: Quick introduction into non-AUTOSAR software solutions based on NXP S32 SDK. How to create an automotive application featuring secure CAN communication. Integration with S32 Design Studio IDE, tips and tricks.
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i.MX offers some of the most versatile platforms for multimedia and display applications. Join this session to get an in depth view of how i.MX 8/8X’s multimedia systems, including GPU, Display, Vision, Virtualization and Machine Learning come together to provide customers with a scalable set of powerful media capabilities for auto infotainment.
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During this session, we will discuss the new memories supported on the new i.MX8 processor family. For DRAM, this will include DDR4 and Low Power DDR4 (LPDDR4). For non-volatile memory this will include Octal SPI NOR (XccelaTM Flash) which offers up to 400MB/s as well as the latest eMMC 5.X devices that also support high speeds. These devices are offered with Commercial, Industrial or Automotive temperature and quality ratings. This year, we will provide additional information on LPDDR4X (X=lower power I/O) as well as eMMC 5.1 high performance features including command queueing, and several new Cache operations. This session will provide designers with the tools necessary to create state-of-the-art i.MX 8 systems.  
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Explore how to build secure CAN connections by using data encryption or CMAC, while taking the best performance on S32K144.
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I2C master and slave devices are used in many system for various reasons. NXP offers the widest portfolio of I2C devices. This class will introduce the I2C-Bus interface, address some common pitfalls when designing with I2C-Bus, and present solutions to these challenges.
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Hands-on getting started with MagniV. Participants will work with bare metal application code and Processor Expert, working with an S12ZVC development kit and CodeWarrior IDE. Short presentations followed by hands-on labs. Learn coding secrets for fast application startup!
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Introduction to A100x secure authenticators including new A1007, as part of overall training authentication protocols, what to look for in security IC and potential use cases.
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In this presentation, we are going to highlight the use of Model-Based Design processes for Vehicle Dynamics and Body Controller that involves electric drives which are typically used by OEM and Tiers 1 for product development. The primary benefit of Model-Based Design is the ability to cover traceability between design artifacts produced as a part of the design process. A traceability path from requirement management tool to software model, code, and finally tests in the hardware-in-the-loop environment is demonstrated. A typical PMSM Field Oriented Control application will be used to demonstrate all the steps shown above using NXP S32K Motor Kit.
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Emerging Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) require far more compute horsepower, more memory bandwidth, and more high speed IO connectivity than the vehicles in show rooms today. NXP’s highest performance multicore Arm product family (Layerscape) was developed for networking and industrial infrastructure, however their integration and performance per watt has made them attractive in a variety of ‘transportation’ applications, including planes, trains, and now, automobiles. This session will provide an overview of the product family, and its transportation centric use cases.
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The raison d'etre of edge computing is processing IoT sensor data, and machine learning techniques are increasingly being used for this analysis. Although general-purpose CPU cores can handle ML, specialized accelerators deliver 10x the performance in the same power envelope. Learn how Layerscape compute and acceleration is addressing the needs today - and see what the future holds.
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Overview of S32K, MagniV and other GPIS products.
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Adoption of Passive Keyless Entry / Go is growing rapidly, and adding such functionality in the car key introduces challenges for battery life and security. As such, a new class of motion sensor has been developed to address these challenges. In this class, the newest NXP motion sensor, FXLS8962AF, which boasts benchmark power consumption, EMC Class III compliance and full AEC-Q100 qualification is introduced. The sensor has been specifically designed for compatibility with NXP’s all-in-one IC for passive entry keys (i.e. TOKEN), and this class will explain how the two devices are being used together to improve battery life and enhance security in the passive entry system implementation.
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DDR tools overview. Part 1, DDR test tool features and capabilities. Part 2, DDR configuration tool features and capabilities, benefits of each for the end users.
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