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Explore real world IoT use cases for home, healthcare and industrial applications. Includes a demo of interoperating QorIQ LS1043A gateway, Kinetis device running Thread, WiFi and NXP and 3rd party software for a secure connected solution.
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A modern car is more than just transport, it provides comfortable heating and cooling, navigation systems, entertainment systems, and a lot of data about the car's health and performance. Including how well you are conserving fuel or when to seek service. All of this is a challenge to present to the driver and passengers, without distraction to driving, under all conditions from bright daylight to the dark of night, in any temperature. We talk about both Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Light Emitting Diode (LED) component solutions that keep your dashboard simple, readable, and helpful. Watch Video Presentation
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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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Resonant AC/DC supplies have superior efficiency at high power output. The TEA1916 is a digital controller simplifying the complexity of resonant LLC designs and providing easy tuning. It succeeds the very popular TEA1716 used in many resonant Switch Mode Power Supplies for e.g. PC's & TV's, but the TEA1916 is actually very suitable for any power supply > 75W, e.g. medical, industrial and server power supplies. The TEA1916 uses a new digital cycle-by-cycle architecture (Vcap control) to enable a new type of operation at low power loads. This increases the efficiency at low output power, using an accurately controlled burst mode operation. The TEA1916 also achieves very low power consumption in standby or off state; a key performance parameter to differentiate from competition. To obtain the highest efficiency the TEA1916 works excellent together with NXP's TEA1995 Synchronous Rectifier.
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New entrepreneurs and innovators today can quickly prototype, thanks to the new Maker movement. This seemingly endless world of possibilities, however, hits a strong limitation when it comes to manufacturing a product in mass production, due to a missing step, or link, between making a proof of concept and manufacturing it. This speech, will show how SECO picked up on the gap between Makers and Industry, by fusing its embedded expertise with the newly acquired Maker Movement experience, through its community movement and board: UDOO.
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This session will provide a detailed introduction to NXP's HomeKit Software Development Kit (SDK) architecture, APIs and code adaptors. Through hands-on examples, you will learn accessory profile configurations, how to integrate with accessory application software, and how to build and debug a demo accessory (Restricted to verified MFi licensees only).
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The Kinetis KE1x family is the next generation MCU solution in the Kinetis E series. Designed with more memory, enhanced features and new IPs, this family extends the NXP 5 V portfolio to cover higher performance applications and use cases. Together with the Kinetis KE0x family for entry level MCUs, the Kinetis E family becomes an ideal solution for markets needing 5 V, robustness, and more flash size, providing platform solutions for low-end to high-end applications. Join this session to learn how the strong EMC performance across the Kinetis E family makes it suitable for main control and HMI (touch) in home appliances, industrial, and other applications needed in harsh electrical noise environments. Watch Video Presentation
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The QorIQ LS1021A processor is ideal for embedded HMI applications that need high integrity (with full ECC on all memories) and a broad set of connectivity options. Learn how to leverage the LS1021A to create compelling visuals based on a trusted architecture. Watch Video Presentation
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This presentation will present a simple EM physics and geometry based approach to designing power distribution networks on PCBs. From input power connection to the IC die, the simple rules discussed can be used to reduce power supply noise and improve EMC.
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From solving a simple problem - How did a 1980s TV 'talk' to your new Video Cassette Recorder (VCR)? - The Inter-Integrated Bus has solved many of today's low speed communication problems. Known affectionately as the I2C (pronounced eye-squared-see) bus, just two wires can connect a variety of electronic components that help us enjoy many products from Smartphones to Cloud Server farms. In industry the I2C bus is a simple and reliable link for sensors, indicators, human interface, and behind-the-scenes equipment set up and control. We talk about how it works, and what it can do for your next electronics project. Watch Video Presentation
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This session introduces designers to authentication of USB devices, including use cases such as high power charger authentication over USB PD, and the solutions to threats posed by "Bad USB". Approaches covered will include pros and cons of vendor-specific authentication as well as compliance with emerging standards. Specific implementation examples will be discussed using NXP authentication products within the USB Type-C ecosystem. 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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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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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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Ensuring secure deployment of the billions of end nodes is a key enabler for the Internet of Tomorrow. The Kinetis K8x and Kinetis KL8x families are designed to deliver unsurpassed security for multi-application MCUs with hardware features such as Trust, Cryptographic acceleration, and Anti-Tamper to deliver a scalable, secure platform for embedded developers. This hands-on session will cover the needs of secure embedded applications, performing encrypted firmware updates, utilizing hardware cryptographic accelerators and extending trusted execution to external memories using an on-the-fly AES decryption module. Join this session to learn how your customers can get started creating their next secure node design.
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NXP offers commercial grade acceleration solutions for common networking applications in non-virtualized and virtualized environments. This session covers NXP’s acceleration solutions landscape on Layerscape and iNIC platforms. Layerscape provides acceleration solutions for Network and Security Applications, Switch Supplementary Applications and OpenFlow Based Applications leveraging LayerScape Accelerated Input Output Processor (LS AIOP).VortiQa-IAAS (Intelligent Application Acceleration Software) offers autonomous SSL processing (SSL termination) and SSL proxy capabilities and VortiQa-IVAS (Intelligent Virtualization Acceleration Software) offers an accelerated infrastructure for NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) to deploy and manage virtual networks and services in VNFs (Virtualized Network Function) on the QorIQ T2 based iNIC. VMM Offload is a NFV solution leveraging LS AIOP.
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QorIQ DPAA has a hardware accelerate decompression and compression engine (DCE) that can be used for storage market and bandwidth optimization applications. This session will discuss the DCE engine, the program model for kernel space and user space application. We will also discuss the performance issue with various open source compression libraries so customer can pick the correct approach for their use case. Watch Video Presentation
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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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Providing power for the latest processors used in ADAS systems combines best practices from both the automotive and networking disciplines. Linear Technology’s deep knowledge in both fields and years of supporting applications for automotive and networking systems, including new standards such Power Over Data Line (PoDL) will ensure a robust power supply network for your applications. In this session Dave Dwelley, Office the CTO at Linear Technology, will discuss a roadmap to success as the data center on wheels becomes a reality.
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NXP provides functional and performance relevant models to assist users with software and hardware co-development. Functional SystemC models enable software development early in the program life cycle with a full mapping of SoC MCU components such as CPU cores, peripherals, interrupt controllers, and hardware accelerators. This session will highlight an ADAS vision processor and how the customer can develop software on the virtual model. Hands-on session will teach customers the basics of compiling software, loading the object image file, executing code on the virtual model and measuring relative performance. This is a partner session with NXP and Synopsys.executing code on the virtual model and measuring performance. This is a partner session with NXP and Synopsys.
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