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MCX W Series Training

MCX W Series Training

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MCX W series are secure, wireless MCUs designed to enable more compact, scalable and innovative designs for the next generation of smart and secure connected devices. The MCX W series, based on the Arm® Cortex®-M33, offers a unified range of pin-compatible multiprotocol wireless MCUs for Matter™Thread®Bluetooth® Low Energy and Zigbee®. MCX W enables interoperable and innovative smart home devices, building automation sensors and controls and smart energy products.

 

MCX W71 Hands on Training

 

  • FRDM-MCXW71: NBU and User Firmware Update Using ISP:   This hands-on describes how to update the code in NBU and the User firmware using the ISP.
  • FRDM-MXCW71: Recognize NBU Incompatible Versions            The objective in this hands-on, is to learn how to recognize when the NBU firmware does not match with the SDK version.
  • FRDM-MCXW71: Run Hello World SDK Demo           In this lab we will first import the MCUXpresso SDK for the MCX W71 Freedom board into MCUXpresso IDE and then we will build, flash and debug the hello world project to make sure the environment is set for the following Labs.
  • FRDM-MCXW71: Run Blinky LED SDK Demo          In this lab we make some experience with the FRDM-MCXW71 board using the SDK project to implement a simple LED blinking. Once we will get familiar with the example project, we will integrate simple modifications
  • FRDM-MCXW71: Wireless UART IoT Toolbox Demo          Goal of this lab is to show the SDK example implementing the wireless UART profile and we will move forward in making some meaningful modifications to the example itself with the goal to show where in the code the end user should enter the relevant application software for the application.
  • FRDM-MCXW71: Low Power Reference Desing SDK Demo          This hands-on describes how to run the Low Power Reference Design demo on FRDM-MCXW71. Two low-power reference design applications are provided in the SDK reference_design folder, these applications aim at providing:
    • A reference design application for low power/timing optimization on a
    Bluetooth Low Energy application. These can be used in first intent for porting a new application on low power.
    • A way for measuring the power consumption, wake-up time, and active time in various power modes.

 

MCX W72 Hands on Training 

Coming Soon!

 

MCX W23 Hands on Training 

  • FRDM-MCXW23: LED Blinky In this lab we make some experience with the FRDM-MCXW23 board using the SDK project to implement a simple LED blinking. Once we will get familiar with the example project, we will integrate simple modifications.
  • FRDM-MCXW23: Wireless UART IoT ToolBox the Goal of this lab is to show the SDK example implementing the wireless UART profile and we will move forward in making some meaningful modifications to the example itself with the goal to show where in the code the end user should enter the relevant application software for the application.
  • FRDM-MCXW23: Hello World In this lab we will first import the MCUXpresso for Visual Studio Code SDK for the MCX W23 Freedom board into the MCUXpresso extension for Visual Studio Code and then we will build, flash and debug the hello world project to make sure the environment is set for the following Labs.
  • FRDM-MCCXW23: Low Power Reference Design This hands-on describes how to run the Low Power Reference Design demo on FRDM-MCXW23. Two low-power reference design applications are provided in the reference design folder for the MCXW23:
    • Low power peripheral application demonstrating the low power feature on an advertiser peripheral Bluetooth LE device.
    • Low power central application demonstrating the low power feature on a scanner central Bluetooth LE device.

Wireless Connectivity Trainings

Bluetooth Low Energy 

Introduction to Thread Network

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