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In Automotive, the need for communication between various ECUs has grown as the number of ECU’s have grown as well. Implementing a software solution which is scalable, portable, open and easy to program is key to offering a complete software enablement to our customers. This session will present our software solution for communication between multiple SOCs with different operating systems across  multiple physical areas.
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This presentation dedicated to IVI provides an overview of the software and hardware enablement available to accelerate customer time-to-market and reduce development risks. Namely i.MX 8, Ethernet Switch and PHY, audio tuner and amplifier, power management, supported by a Linux Genivi compliant BSP.
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This session covers all the newest i.MX processors available and touches on the ones that will soon be launched. Products from i.MX 6, i.MX 7 and i.MX 8 applications processors.
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A deep dive into the pixel processing pipeline of the i.MX 8. Attendees will get a detailed insight into the available accelerators for 2D, 3D, Video, Vision, AI, Capture and Display and how they enable the multimedia and safety features of the eCockpit.
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NXP is a recognized automotive market leader in Motion Sensors, Pressure Sensors, and Magneto-Resistive Sensors with an ever growing base of products and solutions. Join this training session to learn about the latest evolutions of the sensor product roadmaps and targeted applications.
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This class will cover basic operation and the internal mechanisms of DDR devices. The class will also cover available tools to enable and simplify bring-up and validation of a DDR subsystem.
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Product training of MC33771x ICs for HV BMS. 1- Short BMS market introduction (incl. key players, requirements, competitors); 2- Introduction to NXP BMS roadmap and key products (BCC14, BCC6 & TPL); 3-Key BMS applications (14V, 48V, HV Daisy Chain, HV CAN, Wireless) including differentiation and value proposition; 4- Market, application, reference design and product outlook; 5- Functional safety aspects - system safety goal and how to implement functional safety.
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NXP is a recognized automotive market leader in Motion Sensors, Pressure Sensors, and Magneto-Resistive Sensors with an ever growing base of products and solutions. Join this training session to learn about the latest evolutions of the sensor product roadmaps and targeted applications.
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As LEDs continue to penetrate exterior automotive lighting applications by replacing traditional lighting solutions, there is an increasing demand for more safe, efficient, flexible and scalable electronics & driver ICs that can enable the full benefits of LEDs in these safety critical applications. This session will provide an overview of the requirements of Advanced Automotive Lighting Systems to provide safety in ADAS systems. Also the impact these system requirements have on the IC specifications, ranging from full system diagnostics, limp home modes, thermal and EMC considerations.
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A guide to using the Manufacturing tool. Learn how to install and use the Manufacturing tool on NXP reference boards and modify the tool for use in your own application.  
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Review of NXP’s current CAN portfolio and CAN functions, our support for CAN FD and an overview of the breakthrough products keeping CAN highly relevant for the new generation of vehicles.
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Understand the i.MX 8M family technical capabilities such as high-definition audio/video, 3D graphics and performance via a hands-on session. Attendees will be performing a series of labs using Linux® and Android® with the i.MX 8M Quad evaluation kit.
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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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As a major supplier to the world automotive market, NXP Standard Products continues to innovate new semiconductor packaging options for the unique needs of this market. This seminar will cover the latest in packaging technology including: Clip bonded LFPAK (focusing on LFPAK33, LFPAK88, flatpower diodes and BJT LFPAK56); SWF Side Wettable Flanks (focusing on logic DQFN and discrete devices); A comparison of leaded vs leadless MiniLogic packaging.
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NXP BlueBox: In-depth look at hardware and software. Technical session explaining how to use Kalray hardware and Apollo software.
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The self driving car has a major impact on ECUs power and complexity and the network architecture connecting them together. The sheer fact that the driver is now a mere passenger with potentially limited options of taking back control raises significant functional safety questions that cannot be addressed with conventional approaches. In this presentation, we discuss how autonomous driving is impacting the functional safety requirements for automotive Ethernet switches and PHYs. We will review what functional safety for a component really means, going beyond marketing figures and ticking off feature lists. Finally, we will discuss how NXP is attacking this challenge in our current portfolio with a hint to the products to come.
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This one hour session will introduce the architecture, block diagrams and products of NXP’s electric vehicles (EV) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) portfolio for electric drive trains. Areas of focus include battery management, microprocessors for drive control, system basis chips, IGBT and MOSFET gate drivers and power modules for high voltage and 48V inverters. A leader in functional safety, NXP’s safety case for EV and HEV will be discussed. How we enable the customer design through evaluation boards, software and reference designs will be reviewed.
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This session provides an introduction to the market and technology trends behind Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Driving and introduces some of the solutions that NXP provides to enable the car of tomorrow to sense, think and act.
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S32K11x, S32K14x product and solution, migration to future S32K products.
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The automotive industry is rapidly evolving and the car is being transformed from a simple mode of transport to a personalized mobile information hub. All these new electronic functions bring great benefits to the driver, increasing comfort, convenience, safety and efficiency. But these features come with new risks, too. Modern vehicles feature wireless interfaces connect the in-vehicle systems of these ‘Connected Cars’ to external networks, which form entry points for hackers. This session will describe a proposal for a layered automotive security architecture providing a defense-in-depth approach to securing a vehicle including secure external interfaces, secure domain isolation, secure internal communication and secure software execution. In addition, the session will describe how all these security layers can be supported through the full vehicle life cycle of design, build, use and scrap.
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