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In this hands-on session, the USB features of KL26 will be introduced in-depth, and attendees will learn how easy it is to implement a HID or CDC device with KL26 based on Freescale USB stack. Attendees will then learn that the target board will work as a USB device when connecting to a PC host. Presented at DwF MCU Solutions - Zhengzhou - 31 March 2015 Session ID: APF-IND-T0986
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Introduce 2.4 GHz and sub GHz wireless MCU product including hardware architecture, various IEEE® 802.15.4 protocol and its covered application.  Presented by Jason Chiang Presented at DwF Taipei - May 7, 2015 Session ID: APF-SNT-T1458
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Presented by Eric Westberg Presented at DwF RF Solutions - Chengdu - 9 April 2015
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Presented by Freetech Presented at DwF Kinetis MCUs Based on ARM® Technology - Tianjin - 19 March 2015
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This session covers two linked topics. The fist part will cover the overview of the new QorIQ LS1 product line. The second portion of the session will explore the key considerations for designing a robust power supply distribution network for the new LS1021A QorIQ processor family. Using the new LS1021A boards as our case study, we will review key factors such as efficiency, design simplification, and Power System Management techniques that are used on the boards and discuss how they are used and why. This session will provide you with a basic understand of key concepts when designing your power supply distribution network. Presented by Sharad Khanal at Linear Technology & Satoshi Iida at Freescale Presented at DwF Silicon Valley - March 26, 2015 Session ID: AMF-SNT-T1040
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This session will give an update on the latest analog product and roadmap.  Presented by Eric Wu Presented at DwF Taipei - May 7, 2015 Session ID: APF-IND-T1450
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For 20 years, Freescale has established networking IP and expertise with PowerQUICC and QorIQ processors based on Power Architecture®  technology. In this session, we will discuss the addition of the LS1 family of ARM®-based processors to the QorIQ portfolio and where we are growing the Power Architecture-based portfolio. We will also provide an update on the innovative Layerscape architecture platform and product roadmap for QorlQ LS series. Presented by Lidong Liu Presented at DwF Digital Networking - Nanjing - 21 May 2015 Session ID: APF-SNT-T1046
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The MQX software release provides the makefiles to build MQX software libraries and applications from the Windows® operating system. This video shows how to build the MQX software libraries (BSP and PSP) and the hello MQX example for the TWR-K60D100M. The same instructions apply for all other BSPs and examples. For more details about how to use the makefiles to build MQX libraries and applications, please check the "Using Eclipse and GDB with Freescale MQX™ RTOS User's Guide" document, you can find this document after install MQX at the path: C:\Freescale\Freescale_MQX_4_2\doc\tools\gnu Regards Soledad
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Freescale Corporate Overview Analog and Sensors Overview Automotive MCUs AMPG Overview Digital Networking Overview i.MX 6 Series Product Overview Introduction to Freescale Automotive Introduction to Sensor Products Portfolio Internet of Tomorrow - Solutions and Security Kinetis MCU Portfolio Overview Secure Embedded Processing Overview Single Chip System Modules
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Automotive and Connected Car Automotive MCU Overview Including Kinetis and S12 MagniV Mixed-Signal MCUs Automotive Analog and Sensor Overview Featuring BCC and High Pressure Sensors Insight and Innovation Overview of Kinetis Microcontroller - Kinetis Performance Advantages and Applications Design, Software and Services Freescale MQX™ RTOS Introduction
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Design, Software and Services Accelerating Firmware Development of Kinetis MCUs by using the New Peripheral Drives, Stacks and Middleware of Kinetis SDK Hands-On Workshop: MQX™ RTOS and Kinetis Software Development Kit (SDK) Integration   Smart Industry Hands-On Workshop: Introduction to the Development of Embedded Systems with Asymmetric Multicore Approach Networking Applications with Yocto Project™ Operation Presenting the New QorIQ LS1 MPUs for IoT, M2M
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Learn about the wide range of Freescale Made For iPod (MFi) solutions for audio and non-audio accessories and app-based accessories. The solutions are based on Freescale MCUs, MPUs, sensors and analog products, and include software and rapid prototyping hardware systems. This session also includes a range of live audio and non-audio accessory demonstrations. Presented by: Rudan Bettelheim Presented at: FTF 2014 Session ID: FTF-CON-F0019
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Presented by IAR Presented at DwF Kinetis MCUs Based on ARM® Technology - Guangzhou - June 10, 2015
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Presented at DwF RF Solutions - Wuhan Presented by Song Di
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The Kinetis Software Development Kit (KSDK) is an extensive set of robust peripheral drivers, communication stacks, middleware and sample applications designed to simplify and accelerate the development in any Kinetis MCU. The addition of Processor Expert technology for software support and board configuration provides ease of use and unmatched flexibility. The Kinetis SDK is free and includes full source code under an open-source permissive license  for all hardware and software abstraction of peripheral drivers. Presented by Denis Shimizu Presented at DwF IoT Multicore Technologies and Enablement Software Solutions - Porto Alegre - 19 March 2015 Session ID: LAT-DES-T1019
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This is a 1-day Hands-On training for Kinetis Software Development Kit (KSDK) and MQX Real-Time Operating System.  The file includes the training presentation, lab software and lab guides.  The training agenda is: •Kinetis Overview −K24/K64 Details −Kinetis Hardware and Software Enablement •MQX Overview •Kinetis Software Development Kit (KSDK) Overview −HAL, Drivers, OSA Overview •MQX Comparison •MQX Startup and Initialization •KSDK Clock Manager •KSDK Power Manager •Porting KSDK to custom hardware •Interrupts in MQX for KSDK •MQX Support •Processor Expert with MQX/KSDK •Additional References The training focuses on KSDK v1.2.0, and the labs use the Keil MDK-ARM toolchain with the TWR-K64F120M development board.
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In order to meet the differing requirements in HetNets, which deploy a mix of radio access technologies and cell sizes to optimally respond to the demand for high-quality mobile broadband services, OEMs need to design the most optimal base station for the different deployment scenarios. This session will provide an in-depth look at the unique features, architecture and capabilities of the QorIQ Qonverge B4860 SoC and the new QorIQ Qonverge B3421 SoC along with its rich ecosystem enabling fast development. The B4860 SoC for large cells delivers an unequaled throughput and capacity by integrating 10 high-performance programmable cores, application-specific accelerators for baseband (MAPLE) and Data Path Acceleration Architecture (DPAA) for backhaul. QorIQ Qonverge B3421 SoC is a highly optimized solution in cost/power for enterprise pico, outdoor pico and metro/micro small cell deployments. Presented by Gino Gatto Presented at DwF Istanbul - May 12, 2015 Session ID: EUF-SNT-T1476
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This technical session will show how we can use the Real-Time Operating System MQX and their communication stacks in your microcontroller to achieve the connectivity requirements in an faster and easier way, and how we can integrate it into the middleware software package and hardware abstraction Kinetis Software Development Kit (SDK). Presented by Denis Shimizu Presented at DwF IoT Multicore Technologies and Enablement Software Solutions - Porto Alegre - 19 March 2015 Session ID: LAT-DES-T1020
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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
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