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Learn how Kinetis V Series MCUs and tools can be used to differentiate your drone applications. PMSM and multi motor control can help suppliers provide longer run times with better control. Combine this performance improvement with the easy-to-use tools now available in the Kinetis V portfolio to provide a single point solution to your drone's speed or gimbal control solution. Watch Video Presentation
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This session introduces the standard and low cost development boards for the S32V234 automotive vision processor. The session includes an overview of the features of the processor and the platform with development hands-on exercises for the processor using a Linux platform and vision software development kit.
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This presentation will describe the updates to Crypto Services Engine (CSE) made by NXP, where are they used and how to protect your application. NXP was the first semiconductor vendor to offer a Secure Hardware Extension (SHE) compliant security module on its automotive microcontrollers, the CSE. Since the introduction of the CSE, there have been many enhancements, and extensions of its capability, we will cover additional use cases and device configurations. Watch Video Presentation
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Near Field Communications (NFC) is appearing on many new smartphones, and offers secure money transactions (Apple Pay and Google Wallet) and convenient access to public transport or even your hotel room. NXP's NFC receiver is a key component that enables mobile NFC hardware. Today we'll talk about how to get more from your NFC experience by boosting the Smartphone battery voltage, or reducing the NFC antenna size - for more stylish slim phones - while not upsetting other circuits in the phone with unwanted RF noise.
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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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The i.MX processors have features for advanced key management techniques. This session examines these feature in depth.
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This hands-on class will walk you through developing two separate applications. First, learn how to leverage a FlexIO driver to add some autonomous monitoring and reaction to sensor data. Secondly, learn how to create a complex parallel interface (TFT driver).
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Embedded system developers often have the impression that adding wireless connectivity to a device is a “black art,” only suitable to be performed by hardware and software wizards. We'll provide an overview of the challenges to overcome when building connected devices. We'll show how GainSpan wizards have made adding wireless connectivity to NXP-based MCUs an easy task suitable for any muggle. We will showcase GainSpan’s easy-to-use Wi-Fi modules and features of the built-in networking stack and services that take the difficulty out of adding wireless connectivity to an embedded design using NXP MCUs by demoing wireless connectivity using the Kinetis SDK, i.MX Application processor platforms and LPCXpresso-based development board. Audience will leave the session with the knowledge and motivation to get started on integrating wireless connectivity into their next NXP-based embedded design.
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Participants will use the Sensor Dataloggers from the previous class to gather data representing specific Sensor events and/or signatures. The participants will then use the Sensor Mining and Algorithm Development tool to create some simple algorithms for Accelerometers, Magnetometers, and Gyroscopes. By the end of this hands-on class, the attendees will have gathered Sensor experience using tools to quickly create and test algorithms.
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Learn how QorIQ LS Series solutions are powering virtualized networking. Compelling cases will be made relative to performance (both by general purpose processor and offload capabilities – AIOP), scalability (NXP’s LS1 and LS2 solutions) and flexibility (Open NFV and Service Chaining under standard and open releases – Open Stack, Open Daylight, etc.) Watch Video Presentation
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This session offers deep understanding of buck regulator performance and its reliability aspect. Buck regulator is the most widely used topology. Once the system power need is calculated, identifying the right power management chip is critical to a project's success. Session attendees should be able to identify and review critical DC-DC converter specifications and choose the best power solution based on their need. Calculating/selecting the passives and discrete around the buck regulator to create a robust design is discussed. Finally, measurement of key parameters to ensure the thermal, and loop stability is shared.
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All MOSFETs are NOT the same, a truism particularly relevant to motor control. The session will explain how feedback from 50+ companies active in this field has given rise to NXP’s unique MOSFET portfolio and roadmap designed specifically for battery-powered motor control applications. From drones and power tools, to vacuum cleaners and electric lawnmowers, NXP now offers exceptional power components to compliment the company’s microcontroller products. The latest 300A MOSFETs and example Freedom board designs will be demonstrated. Watch Video Presentation
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The new i.MX 6DualPlus and i.MX 6QuadPlus processors integrate multiple ARM® Cortex®-A9 cores and build upon the solid foundation of first-generation i.MX 6Dual and i.MX 6Quad processors by more than doubling the graphics performance and improving memory utilization by more than 50 percent. Learn about enhanced versions of 3D, 2D and composition GPUs, a newly optimized 64-bit DDR3/LVDDR3/LPDDR2-1066 memory interface to increase bus bandwidth, and more embedded SRAM, as well as added pre-fetch and resolve engines These new processors are ideal for automotive instrument clusters and infotainment systems, as well as medical equipment, industrial HMI, digital signage and media streaming applications. Watch Video Presentation
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The first step to creating a smart sensor algorithm is collecting sensor data for analyses. This session will present a series of sensor data logging options which allow engineers to create dataloggers quickly using Kinetis SDK framework by including IS-SDK without having to concerning themselves with any mudance sensor integration efforts. Watch Video Presentation
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In this section, NXP (SIP) will introduce the key products surround the USB Type-C connectors. The section will covers Power Delivery Controller, Power Delivery PHY, CC logic controller, high speed switch and high speed redriver. We will go over NXP Type-C hardware architecture, differentiation and product advantage.
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ARM-based processors have been designed into many cutting-edge systems thanks to a well-balanced combination of performance, feature set and power. One of the critical factors fueling innovation and time-to-market is enablement. This session will look into the enablement NXP provides and explore how Community Boards expand the range of opportunities. Bring your ideas!
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This technical session provides an overview of the i.MX 6UltraLite MMDC (DDR Controller), the DDR tools used for DDR testing and board bring-up, and hardware considerations for DDR board designs. Attendees should be familiar with the MMDC from previous i.MX 6 series processors, specifically the i.MX 6SoloX. The session covers the differences in the MMDC between the i.MX 6UltraLite and its predecessor, the i.MX 6SoloX applications processor. The first half covers the tool offerings used to assist the user with bringing-up and testing a new DDR interface: i.MX 6UltraLite DRAM Register Programming Aid tool and the DDR Stress Test. The second half of the session covers hardware considerations board designers should follow for DDR board designs.
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With the very public hacks of some major vehicle brands in 2015, there is a renewed focus on vehicle security. There is a large range of vehicle electrical architectures, with significant regional variations, but there is an acceleration towards a domain orientated secure network. This presentation will look at the growing importance of the central gateway in a world of increased connectivity and security. As Ethernet becomes more prevalent, the topic of IP routing & firewall will be introduced and its role in adding another security layer. Finally, the role of the central gateway in enabling OTA software updated beyond the telematics unit, to the entire network will be presented.
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This hands-on class will walk you through developing two separate applications. First, learn how to leverage a FlexIO driver to add some autonomous monitoring and reaction to sensor data. Secondly, learn how to create a complex parallel interface (TFT driver).
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Learn about wireless trends and solutions for home, enterprise, industrial and infrastructure markets. Includes discussion on the QorIQ LS Series platform for 802.11ac, Kinetis platform for 802.15.4 and BLU for home and enterprise IoT control.
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