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Internet of Things nodes are using a wide plethora of heterogeneous wireless connectivity protocols such as: IEEE® 802.15.4, Thread, ZigBee®, 6LoWPAN/IPv6, and BLE. By attending this session you will learn which wireless communication protocol is the right solution for their application requirements, while comparing various communication protocols for 2.4 GHz and sub-1 GHz technologies. This session will provide an overview on commonly used wireless technologies and standards for smart homes and which Freescale microcontroller families are best suited for connected appliance, sensor device or hub product idea. Presented by Antonio Concio Presented at DwF Istanbul/Ankara - May 12/14, 2015 Session ID: EUF-IND-T1462
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Design, Software and Services Insight and Innovation Smart Industry
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Freescale's Xtrinsic MPL3115A2 provides highly precise pressure with variable sampling rate capability. It has very low-power consumption, smart features and requires zero data processing for mobile devices, medical and security applications. Presented by: Miguel Salhuana Presented at: FTF 2014 Session ID: FTF-HCR-F0174
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Automotive and Connected Car S12 MagniV Mixed-Signal MCUs - Distributed Automotive Electronic Intelligent Node Solutions i.MX Applications Processors Roadmap and Application for Car Infotainment and Networking Design, Software and Services Freetech's Tools Introduction, Based on KE02 PWM to Realize High Precision ADC Conversion and Realize a Simple Audio Smart Industry Hands-On Workshop: Implementing USB Features and Functions Based on Kinetis KL26 MCU Hands-On Workshop: Implementing Low-Power Features and ADC Functions Based on Kinetis KL26 MCU Insight and Innovation
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Freescale's Digital Networking products (e.g., QorIQ, QorlQ Qonverge, C29x and Layerscape architecture) incorporate a high-performance cryptosecurity engine called the SEC. In this session, we provide a brief overview of the SEC hardware capabilities, then cover the SEC's programming model, virtualization capabilities and supporting enablement in the SDK, including the SEC Descriptor RunTime Assembler, use within Linux® kernel and user space for IPsec and SSL. Examples will be provided for QorIQ and the C29x public key co-processor. The SEC enablement roadmap for the SDK will also be discussed. Presented by Geoff Waters Presented at DwF Silicon Valley - March 26, 2015 Session ID: AMF-SNT-T1008
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This session will introduce the consumer and industry analog products including MMPF0100/200 Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) and describe the new strategy on selling our existing automotive analog products within this industry field.  Presented by Stephen Yan Presented at DwF Kinetis MCUs Based on ARM® Technology - Guangzhou - June 10, 2015 Session ID: APF-IND-T1015
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Presented at DwF Kinetis MCUs Based on ARM® Technology - Wuhan - May 27, 2015
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Presented by Tiefeng Shi Presented at DwF RF Solutions - Chengdu - 9 April 2015
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Smart Home and Buildings Hands-On Workshop: IoT Wi-Fi Module Development Kit - Quick Start Smart Networks
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This session provides an introduction to the concept of wireless charging, the main technologies and the international standards organizations. It covers basic work principles, key design considerations and Freescale solutions (e.g., ICs, software libraries and development tools) as well as typical reference designs. A demo of the A13 transmitter, low-power receiver and configuration/calibration/debugging tool will also be shown. Presented by: Randy Ryder Presented at: FTF 2014 Session ID: FTF-CON-F0020
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Smart Networks Troubleshooting Techniques for QorIQ eTSEC and DPAA Platforms
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Presented at DwF RF Solutions - Wuhan Presented by Song Di
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Presented by IAR Presented at DwF Kinetis MCUs Based on ARM® Technology - Guangzhou - June 10, 2015
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Sensors are a primary source of data for IoT and are becoming more and more pervasive. In this session we will cover what these main requirements are and the challenges designing a sensor IoT node: How to reduce power consumption and size? How Freescale is ideally positioned to make the difference. Should the sensor simply collect and send raw data or do we need more embedded processing at the IoT node? There is no single approach, we will cover the pro and cons per application. In the tornado of IoT market demand, which applications should we target with Freescale sensors to win? Beside the presentation the audience will be updated on the latest key sensor solutions with live sensor demos that make the difference allowing us to win in the Iot market. Presented by Emmanuel Carcenac Presented at DwF Istanbul - May 12, 2015 Session ID: EUF-IND-T1477
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Learn about the fundamentals of DDR, compare DDR4 to DDR3 and discover the new pins and features of DDR4 in QorIQ products. This session will also provide guidelines on hardware and software implementations for DDR4 using QorIQ products. Presented by Garry Guske Presented at DwF Silicon Valley - March 26, 2015 Session ID: AMF-SNT-T1044
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Automotive and Connected Car Design, Software and Services IAR: Keeping Safe at C Smart Industry Insight and Innovation Smart Networks
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Design, Software and Services ZLG: Core Boards Insight and Innovation Smart Industry
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The news of the past year hasn’t been encouraging for those who wished cyberspace would avoid becoming a geopolitical battleground. It is now confirmed that national governments are exploiting weaknesses in network infrastructure and end point security to conduct cyber surveillance and disrupt the operations of networks and other critical infrastructure. But with QorIQ platforms, embedded systems designers can do more than throw up their hands and surrender. QorIQ products include features like secure boot, which OEMs can use to make it significantly harder for their systems to be hacked. This session will briefly describe the threats which the Trust Architecture is intended to address and provide an overview the features and methods it uses to resist hacks. Presented by Geoff Waters Presented at DwF Silicon Valley - March 26, 2015 Session ID: AMF-SNT-T1041
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