NXP FTF 2016 - Training Presentations

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Get up and running in minutes with the NXP S32K platform using the S32 SDK and S32 Design Studio. This hands-on session will introduce the full flexibility and capability of the S32 SDK package, outlining the excellent out-of-the-box experience, ease of use and shorter time to market. Attendants will learn how to use it in correlation with S32 Design Studio IDE to quickly create suitable applications for general-purpose use-cases, running through all the development steps (installation, software configuration & RTOS integration, inserting application code and target debug).
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Aimed to be a hands-on the exercise would consist in using a vision processor to run CNN on various pictures to recognize traffic signals (Stop, Turn, Yield, etc). First we will cover basic concepts on machine learning for the algorithms to be used. After the class part is over, we will use a vision processor to run CNN to recognize between traffic signs and no traffic signs.
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Cars depend on a range of systems that must guarantee safety for their drivers. Linux and Open Source have already entered the infotainment segment, but expanding to ADAS presents new challenges with regards to safety and change control. This session will provide an overview of the internals of the kernel, the safety-critical components, implementation of fault recovery mechanisms and finally how open source software can be used for Autonomous Drive applications. Watch Video Presentation
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This session reviews the updates to the existing Linux Software Development Kit (SDK) which allows for the enablement of the Blue Box software feature set. Custom layers, simplified deployment, support for multiple SoCs in one set-up, a graphical desktop, package management, self-hosting support and other additions will be described in technical detail. Options to further enhance the configuration will also be discussed. Software engineers interested in Yocto customizations should not miss this session.
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NXP supplies cutting edge hardware and software tools for ADAS development. The software algorithm developer will encounter a heterogeneous tool environment that may prove to be challenging. In this session, we will walk through NXP's enablement offerings for ADAS algorithm development and explain how to use these tools to implement a sensor input data path for Blue Box. This session will review the heterogeneous tool landscape, including AUTOSAR drivers, Inter-Core Communication and PCIe on S32V, as well as LS2 Root Complex Driver and LS2 Linux data management of critical safety data. Attendees will leave with a clear picture of how to leverage NXP's tools in ADAS development.
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We will provide an overview of the device feature set and capabilities including: Detailed block diagram, image processing block descriptions, vision pipeline, power supply and external hardware requirements. Also we will review the available hardware and software tools, Lauterbach debugger use, key points, tips and tricks to ease the development process.
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The standard CAN protocol has been extended into CAN Flexible Data (FD) to provide higher bandwidth while keeping the physical characteristics that have made it the most popular automotive in-vehicle communications protocol . This presentation will provide an overview of the changes to the standard as well as address the challenges faced while rolling out and implementing the technology. Watch Video Presentation
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The modern car has already gone beyond a simple mode of transportation to a platform for connectivity. The challenges of balancing performance and cost have the new requirement to meet security as the car becomes connected to the rest of the world. This class will review the security implications for CAN communications. The class will walk through a hands-on connecting a CAN network of two MPC5748G devices via secure CAN communications. Leveraging the SHE firmware on the MPC5748G HSM. CAN messages with be signed before transmission and authenticated on the receiving end using CMAC and AES-128.
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NFC enables new interfaces and use cases in the Automotive domain, such as car access and start, vehicle personalization, quick and easy connectivity and secure payment. In this session we will cover NFC working principles, NFC enabled use cases, like smartphone vehicle access and secure simple pairing, and the challenges for NFC in Automotive applications. A demo will illustrate the working principles of NFC based car access. Watch Video Presentation
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With new CAN FD protocol, CAN applications need to support both classical CAN and CAN FD frames. Especially in transition period, customers are looking for a solution in which classical CAN frames are mixed with CAN FD frames. NXP developed a brand new CAN transceiver feature "CAN FD Shield", which enables the use of CAN controllers in mixed CAN / CAN FD architectures. Watch Video Presentation
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This session provides an overview of the new opportunities and challenges opened by applying Automotive Ethernet in in-vehicle Networks. We will describe how the NXP portfolio of PHYs and Switches addresses these challenges and outline the new opportunities arising from the combined portfolios after the merger. The presentation will also address ways of using the Automotive Ethernet portfolio in the industrial and automation markets. Watch Video Presentation
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The session will provide an overview of the most recent developments to support Radar systems in the frequency range from 76 GHz up to 81 GHz. High level block diagrams and key specifications of NXP multi-channel transceivers will be presented. It will also be discussed how the NXP transceiver solutions can help to enable modern low power consumption sensors with robustness against frequency interference, small size, and high-performance due to scalability. In combination with NXP Radar micro-processors and mircro-controllers typical Radar system architectures will be introduced. Especially for the development of small and compact cocoon, nano radar sensors an example is presented which shows the combinations of NXP Radar tranceivers, NXP Radar processors and NXP power supply solutions. The presentation will also give an outlook to technology trends and future upcoming NXP Radar solutions.
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V2X technology has the potential to drastically reduce road accidents and improve the traffic flow by fusing in-car sensor data with data obtained from other road users and from the surrounding infrastructure - visibly or unvisbily and far beyond the driver's line of sight. Vehicle to cloud data communication provides a pathway for anonymous data collection and dissemination. When the true potential for V2X is realized and it becomes a true part of the vehicle safety system it is vital that the authenticity and security of data are guaranteed. In addition, the vehicle control units that coordinate active stability systems must be protected against external influences that might subvert the mechanisms design. This presentation will explore the various security countermeasures needed to make V2X a safe and secure technology for the future. Watch Video Presentation
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While many look for hypervisor based solutions when separating multiple operating systems running on multiple cores in the new embedded devices from NXP, an easier solution is often overlooked. This session will describe ARM TrustZone as a technology currently found in the ARM Cortex A family of the devices, but being introduced by ARM in other variants. A few use cases will be presented - these include secure gateway on a Layerscape LS1021 device, and an automotive instrument cluster on an i.MX6 dual core device.
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As IoT technologies and markets explode, selecting the right set of tools to get an idea off the ground as quickly as possible becomes a necessity for modern developers, PixiePro has the right set of performance and connectivity options to empower your next big project.
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NFC is part of the ongoing transition to connected devices. A variety of unique applications can benefit from this seamless proximity communication technology. This class is an introduction on integrating NFC and understanding the design challenges of a wireless application. To demonstrate how NFC is unique in the way it uses energy, this class will showcase an energy harvesting “Smart label” example using solar and NFC as power.
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In this session, Linear Technology will provide detailed design guidelines for robust and scalable power solutions for the latest QorIQ processors. Using proven NXP reference design examples for the T1023, LS1043, LS1046 and LS1088 this session will explore the key considerations of each design and show you how to leverage and scale the reference designs for your applications.
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Saving Space in your Reference Design with eSIM. eSIM (eUICC) and what it means for chipset makers and device OEMs. Today consumers want bigger screens, more battery life, more storage, more rich media content etc. The (R) evolution that eSIM will create is unique, disruptive and can be compared to the time when black and white TV went to Color. The OEMs are adopting slowly, but like the days of B&W TV, the networks weren’t ready, and neither are the Mobile operators in the case of eSIM!
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Whether your requirements are size and power, or range and bandwidth, there is a right-sized Wi-Fi solution available now for your i.MX-based processor design! Through partnerships with industry leaders in Wi-Fi technology and module design, NXP can now offer proven Wi-Fi solutions across a range of size, power and performance levels suitable for consumer, automotive, industrial and battery-powered mobile or remote i.MX-based applications. In this session we will cover the latest Wi-Fi protocols, certifications, and interoperability issues for Wi-Fi, as well as the range of wireless LAN solutions now available for use with i.MX applications processors and evaluation boards. Watch Video Presentation
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Many embedded projects are in safety-critical applications, particularly within automotive applications. This session will take a look at the advantages of a functional safety-certified toolchain. Additionally, we will examine how some of the inherent dangers of C/C++ can be neutralized by adopting a coding standard and accompanying coding guidelines with static code analysis. We will draw inspiration from the MISRA rule set and from the requirements and recommendations of the ISO 26262 safety standard, and show numerous examples of what can go wrong.
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