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This hands-on session introduces the MCUXpresso suite of tools (IDE, SDK, Config Tools) and shows users how to rapidly start development with thousands of Kinetis and LPC MCUs based on the Arm® Cortex®-M core. Using either Kinetis, LPC or i.MX RT development hardware, attendees will build a custom SDK, configure pins and clocks settings, generate a project, import and debug an application.
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Lab 2 - Getting Started with MCUXpresso
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Addressing IoT applications requires copious amounts of Non-Volatile memory space. Supporting numerous connectivity stack options, edge compute algorithms, sensor data storage and/or all of the above requires millions of bytes. Fortunately, NXP’s MCUs in the crossover space, like the i.MX RT integrate the latest capabilities for supporting execute in place (XIP) from cost effective serial NOR flash devices. Join this class to get hands-on with XIP and the i.MX RT.
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Secure designs begin with a security model consisting of policies, an understanding of the threat landscape and the methods used to enforce physical and logical security. To protect firmware execution given today’s threat landscape, there must be a policy to only allow execution of authenticated firmware. The methods used to enforce this policy rely on MCU security technology to create a protected boot flow. The boot firmware can contain public key cryptography to authenticate application code. In addition to these components integrated in the end device, there are tools and steps that must be taken in the manufacturing environment using manufacturing hardware for code signing and host programs for provisioning. Join this session to explore the design and implementation of a secure boot by making use of the Arm mbed TLS open source software and protect against firmware attacks.
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