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With the mass adoption of voice assistants, more and more products are becoming voice enabled. For companies that traditionally do not have experience designing for voice and audio, this can be overwhelming and difficult. Join this webinar as we discuss the voice stack architecture, provide some basic guidelines to follow to build a successful voice-enabled product, show recommended voice design patterns for typical consumer based voice-enabled products, and demonstrate TalkTo, DSP Concepts’ Audio Front End software running on an NXP i.MX RT685 MCU. Presenters: Mike Vartanian, Director of Strategic Partnerships, DSP Concepts Uday Pispati, Applications Engineer, DSP Concepts Brendon Slade, MCU Ecosystem Director, NXP
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Start using UUU and the Pins Tool for i.MX family. First, overview of the new firmware download tool called Univeral Update Utility. Then learn about exciting updates to the Pins Tool for streamlining hardware development.
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This session will give an overview of a system safety concept for a high voltage traction inverter of Battery Electric Vehicle. Performance and functional safety requirements mean that we have to be able to monitor the safety aspects of each of the components within the powertrain. Using a concept to deliver a complete package with risk assessment, safety goal definitions and a functional safety concept as well as the technical safety architecture of a traction motor inverter, you will learn how to derive functional safety requirements to implement in your next designs.
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The session is intended for engineers either getting started or are interested in seeing how to use AUTOSAR MCAL to generate and implement code. “Hello world” level examples are presented using the Tresos configuration tool to generate AUTOSAR defined structures. These structions are combined with NXP written drivers and user code to build an application.
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i.MX 8 product family introduces advanced security subsystem providing state-of-the-art safety of sensitive information and secure software execution. Hardware architecture has evolved over the years to adapt to the extra sense of security required these days and how it is utilized to protect chip secrets. This session will involve going through the security subsystem and overview of the underlying concepts. Both hardware and software aspects of security implementation will be discussed.
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Acceptance of wireless charging is growing exponentially among consumers because of convenience and durability and automotive installation. This session will provide the in-depth technical detail and guidance of the design of in-vehicle wireless charging. Also a review of NFC/RFID cards protection that cover both low-power and medium-power applications.
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S32K11x, S32K14x and future S32K2x compatibility and migration examples.
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Overview of the extended resource domain controller of the S32x devices.
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This lecture will teach you the specifics of NXP's i.MX 8 AUTOSAR MCAL and Safety MCAL products. They render immense benefit to your product development cost and time as there is a shift in the ECU design approach from coding to configuration. They become essential components of the layered architecture of AUTOSAR for many automotive ECU products utilizing i.MX MPUs.
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With the secure CAN transceiver, NXP offers a very efficient hardware based security solution for CAN Networks, complementing the overall NXP 4+1 layered security approach. This sessions clarifies, the different use cases and how STINGER helps on system level for a highly efficient solution.
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Provide an overview of the protocol and implementation of CAN FD in system architectures, including the use of partial networking in relation to the deployment of CAN FD.
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The EdgeLock™ SE050 family provides a root of trust at the IC level. This CC EAL6+ certified secure element also supports compliance to standards such as ISO/IEC 62443 SL3. The EdgeLock SE050 stores the keys and credentials to manage authentication and access rights securely. But how are those credentials stored on the secure element? And what about changing or updating the credentials in a secure way in the field? Along with a demo consisting of various NXP components you will experience how to provision and change credentials on an EdgeLock SE050 for secure access for industrial and smart home applications. You will also learn about the different options to manage credentials and how to use NXP’s EdgeLock 2GO Managed Service to configure your IoT device. Following the demo we will go through the different HW and SW building blocks and explain how to implement such a use case based on NXP solutions. NXP components include: EdgeLock SE050 Secure Element, EdgeLock 2GO Service, i.MXRT1060 Crossover MCU, CLRC663 NFC Frontend, 88W8977 WiFi 4 and Bluetooth SoC (using PAN9026 module). Presenters: Antje Schütz, Senior Marketing Manager IoT Security, NXP Massimo Incerti, EMEA Distribution CAS Manager, NXP
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The biggest challenge in embedded GUI development is managing changes in design (iterations) that nearly all projects encounter. Historically, changes at the design level resulted in teams needing to hunt for and replace all changed assets manually within the project. This would result in development delays, changes being missed, coded behavior being lost, and ultimately, poor UX. Join this session to learn how customers from medical to automotive have leveraged Storyboard’s Rapid Design Import and Iteration Technology to streamline design changes and develop embedded GUI applications that provided outstanding user experiences while getting to market on a tight deadline. Presenters: Garry Clarkson, FAE, Crank Software Shelby Unger, MCU Ecosystem Product Marketer, NXP
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There are many challenges in the automotive industry today to cost-effectively and widely access and the massive amount of data available in new vehicles. Vehicle data from dozens of sensors like camera, LiDAR, radar and inertial motion, along with operational data from vehicle ECUS can provide valuable real-time insights into vehicle driving environments and vehicle performance. Key vehicle data can be pre-processed on the edge in the vehicle and compressed up to 98% while maintaining high fidelity for advanced analytics and training/deploying machine learning models to continuously improve vehicles from design through their production lifecycle. In this session, we will identify the industry challenges and how a consortium of five industry companies formed The Fusion Project to provide a complete vehicle-to-edge data lifecycle that integrates machine learning training and deployment in a cost-effective way that reduces training time by 10x. Presenter: Brian Carlson, Director, Global Product and Solutions Marketing, Vehicle Control and Networking Solutions, NXP
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Two key automotive transformation areas are connected and electric vehicles (EV) which will bring opportunities for new vehicle services and efficiencies that improve user experience and increase the efficiency of EVs to extend range. NXP has brought together our technologies and expertise in both of these areas, in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), to provide a vehicle-to-cloud solution to monitor and improve EVs. In this session, we will provide insights into the implementation of the Connected EV Management System based on the NXP GoldBox based on the S32G vehicle network processor for service-oriented gateways and the GreenBox based on the S32S for propulsion domain control, along with the key software and cloud technologies from AWS, and how they all work together to provide value propositions for connected EVs. Presenters: Brian Carlson, Director, Global Product and Solutions Marketing, Vehicle Control and Networking Solutions, NXP Curt Hillier, Systems and Applications Engineer, NXP  
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This presentation will provide an introduction to the impressive lineup of i.MX 8M family of products. The session will cover the product features, media, graphics and machine learning use cases, enablement and ecosystem. We will follow the presentation with a live demonstration based on the i.MX 8M Plus applications processor. Presenters: Marcel Baessler, Arrow Franck Roux, Products and Solutions Marketing Manager, NXP
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GUI Guider is a user-friendly GUI development tool from NXP that enables the rapid development of high quality displays with the open-source LVGL graphics library, and the i.MX RT1170 MCU is a great choice for graphics applications. Learn more about the i.MX RT1170 MCU and see how LVGL and GUI Guider make it easy to design your next embedded GUI. Presenters: Shelby Unger, MCU Ecosystem Product Marketer, NXP Justin Mortimer, Director Mass Market Industrial Edge Processing, NXP
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Join this session for an introduction of Alango’s voice enhancement software used to create high-performance speakerphones and headphones based on NXP’s i.MX RT MCUs. You’ll learn about Extended Voice Communication Package (eVCP), a universal package adaptable to different speakerphone designs (form-factors) that provides high-grade noise reduction and seamless duplexity. In addition, you’ll learn about VoiceDefender, a four microphone voice acquisition and processing package that provides clear voice transmission for on/over ear headphones. Presenters: Robert Schrager, Director of Sales and Marketing, Alango Brendon Slade, MCU Ecosystem Director, NXP
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Embedded edge technology is revolutionizing the area of machine vision for industrial applications. Vision systems at factory shop floor are now heavily relying on components capable to process images in real time at the edge in order to increase quality, efficiency and safety of production lines. Join this webinar to learn more how NXP and our partner Basler apply their latest technology in real industrial scenarios. Presenters: Felipe Fernandez, Business Development Specialist, Industrial System Innovation, NXP Malene Fricke, Product Partner Manager, Basler AG
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NXP recently announced its first Azure Sphere-certified crossover applications processor chip, the i.MX 8ULP-CS SoloLite with Azure Sphere, and plans to build additional Azure Sphere-certified chips as part of the NXP i.MX 9 series. Join this tech talk to learn about Azure Sphere and what it means to have a highly secured solution from the hardware to the cloud. We’ll discuss the specific challenges of building and securing connected devices and what sets the i.MX 8ULP-CS apart. We’ll dig into the four components of Azure Sphere, all of which are included with the i.MX 8ULP-CS: Microsoft Pluton on NXP EdgeLock™ secure enclave for a secured hardware root of trust, the secured Azure Sphere OS, the cloud-based Azure Sphere Security Service, and the ongoing OS updates and security improvements supported by Microsoft experts for the lifetime of the device. Presenters: Sudhanva Huruli, Program Manager, Azure Sphere Naama Bak, Business Development and IoT Security, NXP Semiconductors
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