NXP FTF 2016 - Training Presentations

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Security is cited as one of the biggest obstacles preventing the IoT from reaching its potential. Learn how Trust Architecture in QorIQ processors can help you secure your IoT device, and provide end-to-end security for your IoT system - from the sensors to the cloud.
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Learn about the exciting new Network Function Virtualization use case driving enterprise OEMs and service provider Cloud and premises architectures. Understand the new NXP open standard and optimized NFV system solutions which offers best performance-per-watt. And realize how this NFV software suite, combined with NXP processors, will protect customer CAPEX/OPEX, speed deployment time to market and enable new customer revenue streams.
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As the US Government prepares to mandate Car-to-Car communication in the US, the car industry is gearing up to provide cars which support this Dedicated Short Range Communications technology. We look at what benefits this will bring to road users, how the ITS-G5 standard is being deployed around the globe, and the challenges faced by the Car industry in bringing this to market, and NXP’s leadership role in this deployment. Watch Video Presentation
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The innovative LPC portfolio of MCUs, based on ARM® Cortex®-M cores, continues to expand to support next-generation performance, power, security and connectivity needs for many applications. This session will provide an overview of the LPC MCU portfolio, focusing on the latest products and enablement available today. Attendees will gain a better understanding of how to find the right solution to get started with an LPC-based design.
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What is USB Type-C and USB-Power Delivery? Why consumer electronics and mobile computing products is adopting this new Type-C connector? What are the advantages and disadvantages using this connector? What is the future for USB Type-C and PowerDelivery. In this section, NXP (SIP) will give a high level introduction on this new technology and the ecosystem. This section is market and ecosystem driven discussion, not technically intense discussion.
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Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN), a set of IEEE® 802 Ethernet sub-standards, is making deterministic Ethernet possible – especially for the automotive and industrial markets. This session will cover the advantages of TSN and current TSN standards and products. Watch Video Presentation
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This class will show the benefits of NXP devices for 3D printing technology. The lecture will look at using microcontrollers, analog products, MOSFETs and other standard products as well as software algorithms like BLDC motor control to create a 3D printer.
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If you may risk a dead battery in your Smartphone, table PC, or digital smart watch, or you get tangled up with the wrong charger cord on your nightstand or office desk, the simplicity of a wire-less charger is your dream come true! But wireless chargers need a lot of technology and are not created equal. NXP's family of Transmitter and Receiver components offer solutions for both the Qi and Rezence standards. We take a look at both and offer some practical hardware solutions to cut that cord. Watch Video Presentation
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This session explain how to achieve a higher level of security with NXP's latest NFC controller solution with customizable firmware, the PN7462, using a Secure Access Module (SAM) for applications like corporate access. The session follows the NFC access control hands-on workshop with a particular focus on security. In this session the PN7462 development kit will be used to demonstrate how high security using MIFARE DESFire EV1 and a SAM can be achieved.
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Learn about NXP's newest technology for Single Chip System Modules (SCM) that provides ultimate customization and tiny form-factor via a unique vertical integration approach. Watch Video Presentation
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QorIQ Configuration and Validation Suite (QCVS) is a collection of tools that are critical for board bring-up of designs using QorIQ System-on-Chip (SoC) processors. From configuration of the RCW, to configuration and validation of DDR and SerDes, the QCVS offers user-friendly, intelligent tools for your bring-up tool belt. Watch Video Presentation
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Understanding the ARM®v8 exception level processing (EL0 through EL3) and the Generic Interrupt Controller v3 (GICv3) logic on the latest QorIQ LS series processors can be challenging outside of the pre-packaged Linux SDK environment. This presentation will look at configuring the Distributor (GICD), the Re-Distributor (GICR), the CPU interface (ICC_*_EL*), and ARM core to handle Private Peripheral (PPI) and Software Generated Interrupts (SGI). It will be useful for embedded developers writing exception handlers and for anyone confused by all the acronyms. CodeWarrior will be used to show example exception handling projects. Watch Video Presentation
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This presentation will cover the Hardware Security Module (HSM) and how to use the software kits NXP offers, the HSM Security Firmware and HSM Software Development Kit. We will also cover other security features of the device offered by modules like PASS or TDM and their configuration. Watch Video Presentation
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With 5G solutions still being in the design phase, NXP delivers RF solutions based to meet the growing data demand. These solutions are called 4.5G and are based on smart combinations of existing 4G and Wi-Fi technology and will enable a high throughput internet connections everywhere on this planet. This lecture will show you the existing 4G and Wi-Fi RF solutions and how they can be utilized for 4.5 G networks and which steps need to be taken to bring these solutions towards the 5G network. Watch Video Presentation
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In designing cooking appliances, there is ample consideration given to power required from a home's wired electrical system as well as the performance needed to maintain safety and operating temperatures. NXP's solid state RF cooking team has partnered with Wayv Technology to develop a portable food heating appliance using solid state RF energy. This session will cover the key challenges and approaches to delivering energy to heat food in a portable, on-the-go appliance. Watch Video Presentation
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Learn how to effectively use the integrated SPI-NOR flash on the SCM-i.MX 6Dual/6Quad. Topics covered will include the characteristics of a Linux image that will fit entirely into 16 MB SPI-NOR, and examples for how to leverage the SPI-NOR along with external boot sources such as eMMC. Attendees will also get to try multiple scenarios using the Quick Start board.
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Today’s designers are facing ever increasing challenges to protect their intellectual property and products from counterfeiting or unauthorized access. To help customers better understand the solutions offered by NXP, Future’s System Design Center has designed a Secure Access Demo board to showcase the capabilities of the LPC43S57, a microcontroller with integrated security, and the A700X, a tamper resistant secure MCU solution. This class will present an overview of the architecture of a secured system and provide an introduction to the secured elements from NXP. Watch Video Presentation
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This presentation will demonstrate the capabilities of the new i.MX 7 System-on-Chip, a hybrid solution containing a Cortex-A7 processor and a Cortex-M4 processor. Particular attention will be given to the hardware modules and software counterparts allowing both cores to communicate with each other. This hybrid architecture will be highlighted through various potential use cases/product scenarios and a Qt powered application running on top of Linux along with FreeRTOS will be showcased, focusing on asymmetric processing.
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NXP’s latest generation of passive UHF RFID, called UCODE® DNA, can be used in Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) systems that make it easier to identify – and collect from – drivers of vehicles that aren’t properly registered. In an AVI system for vehicle registration, readers can be installed above, below, or to the side of the road. They can also be embedded in a handheld device, for use by government personnel. The tag, attached to the vehicle, uses the energy produced by the reader’s RF field, so there’s no need for a battery and the tag has a very long lifespan. Cryptography-based security minimizes errors and practically eliminates fraud. Vehicle owners (and fee collectors) can be confident that the right person is being billed, since readings are both highly accurate and highly secure.
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This session will cover emerging trends in crypto acceleration APIs, their benefits, and NXP's roadmap for supporting them. Watch Video Presentation
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