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This session will discuss Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) product and solution update plus feature guidelines on product mapping for different ADAS applications.
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The Kinetis family of MCUs is in constant growth and has become the most scalable and wide MCU family in the market based on ARM® Cortex™-M processors. KinetisK series, ARM Cortex-M4 based, is adding new cost-effective devices and memory densities. The Kinetis L family, based on the ARM Cortex M0+ core, grows with more ultra-low power devices. The Kinetis W series offers wireless functionality by integrating class-leading sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz RF transceivers. For high accuracy electricity metering and test and measurement applications Kinetis M introduces 24-bit sigma delta ADC and low noise amplifiers on-chip. Kinetis V family offers new Motor Control possibilities starting with low cost ARM Cortex M0+ based devices. But there is more to come! This session offers an overview of the current status of Kinetis families and roadmaps.
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Performance requirements increase in order to process the massive amount of data coming from image and radar sensors, because when we ask electronic systems to take the place of the driver in a potential crash situation, the car BETTER BE safe, secure, reliable and dependable. Freescale ADAS solutions are designed from the outset to be ROBUST, EFFICIENT, and FLEXIBLE. The S32V234, is the first automotive vision SoC with the requisite reliability, safety and security measures to automate and co-pilot a self-aware car. Leveraging a host of automotive-grade technologies, the S32V takes the industry toward an era where cars can capture data, process it and actually share control with drivers in critical situations. This capability establishes the essential bridge from the current “assist” era toward the fully autonomous vehicles of tomorrow.
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Introduction to functional safety at Freescale and understanding the generic fundamentals. This session will discuss the key content of the Safety Manual and Dynamic FMEDA, plus how they are used by the Automotive and Industrial customer.
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Linux has rapidly become the OS of choice for embedded product development. The Yocto project is an open source initiative to standardize Embedded Linux development across many different platforms, providing a framework to create your own custom Linux Distribution. The i.MX 6SoloX is Freescale’s latest addition to the i.MX 6 series product line-up, with dual-core ARM® Cortex®-A9 and Cortex-M4. This two part hands-on class will take you through the foundational elements of Embedded Linux as well as a lab session that will run you through the entire Yocto flow (setup, configure, build and installation) for a Yocto Project™ based on real development hardware. You will also be shown the Yocto Project recipe structure which can be customized in your own layer for your hardware. You will walk away from this session equipped with the primary skills to get started with your own Embedded Linux development.
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This session will explain how to migrate between the QorIQ T2081 and T1040 communications processor families by achieving hardware and software compatibility. The session will also discuss hardware, software and board-level considerations that exist while migrating between these processors and designing a common board for these processors. 
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This session provides an introduction to the new QorIQ LS1 family, the first family of devices in the QorIQ LS series based on dual ARM® Cortex®-A7 cores. You will receive an overview of the LS1 processors--advantages, differentiators and capabilities for networking and industrial applications. Presented by: You Peng
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This session shall give an introduction to MAPS development kit for China market. Learn how to use it and run some examples. 
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Presented by Bin Zhang, Digi International
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Introduce how to rapidly enable the Android OS based platform development including BSP source code downloading, development environment setup, how to build and burn an image for your own board, how to get support in an efficient way. 
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Lauterbach company profile and Lauterbach product overview. 
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An overview and details on the latest generation of TPMS solution, FXTH87xxx family portfolio. A general introduction on TPMS market, competition, system will be discussed and concept training of RF, LF and dynamic acceleration will be provided. Trainees will learn how to set up development environment for customers as well.
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This session provides an overview of the new Kinetis MCU auto product family, including KEA and KFA series MCUs. The Kinetis MCU auto family is a highly scalable portfolio of 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M0+/M4-based, AEC Q100-certified MCUs aimed for the automotive market. The family is optimized for cost-sensitive applications offering a low pin-count option with very low power consumption. With 2.7-5.5 V supply and focus on exceptional EMC/ESD robustness, Kinetis MCU auto series devices are well suited to a wide range of applications, ranging from body applications, infotainment connection modules, parking assistance, safety companion chips or generic sensor nodes. All the members of the Kinetis MCU auto family share similar peripherals and are supported by a wide range of third-party and Freescale HW/SW development tools. Developers can start designing quickly with the Kinetis MCU auto family.
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This session will focus on the details of the programming model for the Advanced IO Processor (AIOP), including the scheduler, accelerators and memory scheme. We will also explain the architecture of AIOP software and ways to integrate it into applications.
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The much-anticipated i.MX 7 series is designed for IoT applications, point-of-sale products and a host of other cost-sensitive embedded applications. This class will reveal additional details of this next-generation i.MX series, focusing on security, processing capabilities and low-power technology.
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Based on the FRDM-K22F board and a versatile new Arduino-compatible Shield, this course discusses how to implement: Internet of Things applications using Kinetis K2 and pre-certified Wi-Fi (TiWi-C-W) and BLE (SaBLE-x) wireless modules from LS Research. Streaming to the Cloud using TiWiConnect LIFT software protocol (dramatically simplified software development). Sensor and I/O expansion using 3rd-party Pmod-compatible (I2C and SPI) boards interfaced to Freescale Freedom boards. Fast time-to-market for your IoT product using accelerated software development and pre-certified wireless modules.
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This session covers the  QorIQ T4240/T2080  and next-generation QorIQ LS series processors as iNIC solutions supporting the emerging high performance requirements of virtualized servers. The sessions with cover such topics as implementing virtualized functions with SR-IOV thru the DPDK interface. Also covered will be L2 offload using Open vSwitch controlled by standard SDN controllers.
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