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NXP provides a broad portfolio of solutions for mobile robotics applications such as drones and rovers, including application specific reference hardware and software solutions for vehicle management units, i.MX applications processor-based mission computers, automotive ethernet and CAN-FD networking, battery management, IoT remote sensing, and TOF/Vision sensing. Many of these solutions are complimented by NFC and secure element(s) for security and provisioning. Join this session to learn why NXP provides an ideal starting point, whether your designing an industrial drone or rover or has a similar need in an adjacent industry. Presenters: Altaf Hussain, Segment Marketing Manager, NXP Iain Galloway, Mobile Robotics Team Lead – System Innovations, NXP
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Connected NFC tags like NXP's NTAG 5 let you use NFC-enabled smartphones as an additional GUI for any kind of machine, appliance or component. They can, but don’t need to, be made visible to the casual observer. They allow you to separate the default user interface of the unit from the secondary interface used for re-configuration or by maintenance staff. This feature helps solve accountability and data protection issues in Industry 4.0 context. Join this session if you have been wondering what benefits an NFC interface could bring to your system. Learn how NFC can make the power of edge computing available, even for systems without regular connectivity. Presenters: Mario Stoltz, Product Manager Connected Tags, NXP Johannes Grüll, Global Marketing Manager Smart Products & Authentication, NXP
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Wearables are expanding beyond the common activity tracking and fitness use cases that already claim almost 1-billion connected devices today. The evolution of wearable technology can be attributed to improving processor performance, sensors, wireless connectivity and tracking capabilities, contactless payment/access, extended battery life and the demand for richer user experiences. All of this creates the ideal foundation for new health and wellbeing use cases. NXP’s broad portfolio of MCUs, applications processors, WiFi/BLE/NFC/UWB-enabled devices, as well as power management ICs are driving new wearable applications within the IoT, including SOS emergency calling, safe zone alerts, contact tracing/social distancing and vitals reporting (HR, SPO2, Body Temp, Sleep Patterns, etc.) for elderly, cognitively impaired and high-risk patients. Join this session to learn about this ever-expanding market and NXP solutions that help address this space. Presenter: Eduardo Montanez, Marketing Manager, Wearables & Personal Devices, NXP
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NXP's Essential Audio Processing (EAP) software library is available on several NXP platforms to help enhance the audio playback of your product. With support for several audio algorithms such as static equalizer, dynamic bass boost, limiter, 3D effect and more, EAP provides a great audio experience for users. To permit easy and fast enablement, NXP's EAP library is available in the MCUXpresso SDK with integrated examples, and an associated Audio Tuning Tool that enables you to easily tune and simulate EAP behavior without any hardware. Join this session for an overview of EAP and its features. Presenters: Christophe Boulant, Voice & Audio TEC Team, NXP Shelby Unger, MCU Ecosystem Product Marketer, NXP
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TensorFlow® Lite, ArmNN, and GLOW are popular open-source machine learning inference frameworks for mobile and IoT devices. In this session, you’ll learn how to use TensorFlow Lite, and ArmNN on NXP i.MX 8 MPU-class devices in Linux, and how to take advantage of not only Arm® Cortex®-A CPU cores, but also dedicated on-chip GPU and NPU accelerators. For NXP i.MX RT MCU-class devices we will introduce two approaches: 1)TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers with CMSIS-NN kernel implementation optimized for Cortex-M cores, and 2) GLOW, a neural network compiler, which generates code “Ahead of Time” for Cortex-M cores and DSP. Presenter: Robert Kalmar, Machine Learning SW Engineer, NXP
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From media & graphics-focused applications to networking & communications-focused applications, and all the edge-processing applications in between, you are sure to find a processor & ecosystem to optimize your design within NXP’s scalable portfolio of Arm® devices. Presenters: Marcel Baessler, Arrow Franck Roux, Products and Solutions Marketing Manager, NXP
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With the announcement of Project CHIP, the Smart Home industry is addressing critical interoperability challenges facing the market today by improving compatibility, raising security, simplifying set-up and increasing compliance. In this session, we'll take a closer look at Project CHIP and illustrate how NXP’s portfolio is uniquely positioned to support Project CHIP-based designs. Highlights include a look at NXP's architecture and recent implementation of a Project CHIP-based E-Lock design along with a video demonstration. Presenters: Sujata Neidig, Wireless Connectivity Marketing Director, NXP Doru Gucea, Wireless Connectivity Software Engineer, NXP
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Controller area network (CAN) is used to create robust and flexible networks in applications such as industrial automation, motor control, and many others. To take full advantage of CAN, a higher-level protocol like CANopen FD is needed. Join this session to learn how EmSA’s CANopen FD stacks in the MCUXpresso SDK can be combined with other middleware components to create custom applications. We will discuss the steps taken to create an application where acceleration data from an LPC55S16 EVK is transferred to and visualized on an i.MX RT1064 EVK. Presenters: Olaf Pfeiffer, President, EmSA Shelby Unger, MCU Ecosystem Product Marketer, NXP
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You need to get a lot of things right to build a truly secure system. Join this session to learn how the EdgeLock™ secure enclave that’s built into our i.MX 8ULP applications processors protects the entire system against attacks. Best of all, it simplifies complex implementations so you’re less likely to make errors when you configure security. With the secure enclave, you can achieve security goals with less security expertise, freeing you to focus on new ways to differentiate your application. Presenter: Lawrence Case, Systems Engineer and Security Architect, NXP
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The i.MX RT10xx MCU family leverages high performance, extensive memory options, and security features aimed at protecting your IP. IP protection is a key concern for companies developing products based on embedded devices and these concerns may seem particularly troubling when working with external memories and board level programming facilities. This webinar explores how to utilize key security features during the production process to alleviate these concerns when developing with the i.MX RT10xx MCUs. The session will showcase the Cyclone production programmers available from PEmicro, the development workflow enabling the creation of an encrypted stand-alone programming (eSAP) image with the Secure Boot Utility, and establishing a secure connection to the device for provision and programming. Presenters: Clark Jarvis, Ecosystem Product Marketer, NXP Kevin Perreault, President, PEmicro
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In this session attendees will learn how to use the FreeMASTER tool to debug and develop a real time control loop - balancing an inverted pendulum using the new i.MX RT1176 crossover MCU on Embedded Artists' i.MX RT1176 MCU-based Developer's Kit. Presenters: Anders Rosvall, Technical Director, Embedded Artists Brendon Slade, MCU Ecosystem Director, NXP
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Ensuring that valuable IP is protected throughout the product lifecycle can help bring peace of mind and prevent loss of business revenue. This webinar will provide an overview of the security features available on the LPC5500 MCU series from NXP and how they can be leveraged as part of the manufacturing process. EPS Global, a worldwide provider of IC programming and secure provisioning services, will discuss the value these security features bring to IP protection and outline the manufacturing flows available for the LPC5500 MCU series to deliver end-to-end security throughout the product’s lifecycle, from design, and throughout the manufacturing supply chain. Presenters:  Clark Jarvis, Ecosystem Product Marketer, NXP Brian Colgan, Field Applciation Engineer, EPS Global
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LPC5500 MCU series, industrial and IoT edge applications based on Arm® Cortex®-M33 microcontrollers.
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This session will provide an introduction to automotive cybersecurity. Amongst others, we will outline: NXP's automotive security product portfolio; industry standards and best practices; and NXP's global security organization, cybersecurity design and business practices.
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A hands-on session to show how to prepare and program device for CSEc security operations. Session also covers both bare metal and SDK approach to program CSEc module. The NVM part will cover the enablement/configuration of the different types of memory and tools that NXP provides for calculating the endurance.
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Learn how to use the LS1028A to quickly create industrial networks with TSN for deterministic, redundant communications.
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Get immersed in enriched user interfaces with audio, video, voice and vision. Sense how the i.MX 8 portfolio delivers performance, versatility and connectivity to applications as media streaming, voice assistance, edge computing, machine learning/vision and Industrial IoT.
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Discover how Kinetis V series MCUs and Kinetis Motor Suite reduce your design time with a simple to use interface and design methodology, increase your system performance and reduce your support costs with Active Disturbance Rejections Control (ADRC).
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i.MX RT "Crossover" Processor Overview  NXP Rapid IoT Demo  Solutions Around the Core
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Whether you are looking for an easy and cost-efficient parametrization solution or want to use a smartphone for ad-hoc diagnosis of a device - Near-field-communication (NFC) makes this possible now. Or you might want to communicate with a fully sealed, batteryless device? Learn in this session about many new use cases, in which NFC simplifies handling, saves cost or enables features which were not possible before in industrial or healthcare applications. With iOS11 now opened up for NFC reading there are more possibilities than you would have imagined!
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