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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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Automotive An Introduction to S32 Design Studio for Vision IDE and S32 Debugger  An NXP DroneCode Platform for Developing Low-Cost Small Autonomous Vehicles and Leveraging High-Reliability Automotive Components Attach PMIC Offerings for NXP's Next-Generation Multi-Media Processors   Automotive—Safety Power Management Solutions for Car Electrification and ADAS  Automotive Ethernet PHY + Software  Automotive NFC Solutions  AUTOSAR MCAL for i.MX 8  Battery Management Systems Solution for Car Electrification  Beginner Session on BLE  Bluetooth® LE Advanced Session on Localization CAN FD and Partial Networking  CAN in Future Networks Understanding The Different Trends and Solutions  Car Audio Goes Class-D—BAP3 and NXP Audio Amplifiers  Deep Dive: Yocto Project™ Tools + MEK  Effective PCB Design: Techniques to Improve Performance  Electrification—Functional Safety Backbone Solutions to Attach with S32  Electrification—HV EV Power Inverter System Utilizing the GD3100  Extended Resource Domain Controller xRDC  Getting Started with AUTOSAR MCAL Hands-On Workshop: Developing with NXP's Automotive Smart RF Remote Control Interface (RCI)  Hands-On Workshop: FreeMASTER Quickstart – Application Development and Debug Made Easy Hands-On Workshop: Getting Started with MagniV® Hands-On Workshop: Getting Started with S32K Hands-On Workshop: Using the New Low-Cost S32V SOM Development Platform for Vision/ADAS Processing  Hands-On Workshop: Using the New Low-Cost S32V SOM Development Platform for Vision/ADAS Processing_Lab.zip  Hands-On Workshop: Working with Automotive NFC High-Performance Networking Processors for Automotive Applications How to Use GreenBox Platform for Powertrain and VDS Applications i.MX 8 Audio and Tensilica® HiFi 4 Overview  i.MX 8 DRAM Introduction and Tools Overview Plus Hardware Design  i.MX 8 Fast-Packet Routing Software  i.MX 8 MCUs with SafeAssure®-Certified Features—Camera, Video, Audio, Trusted Environment  i.MX 8 Product Overview  i.MX RT Family  i.MX 8 Security Overview (SECO, HAB, BOOT Flow, ATF, xRDC, CST)  i.MX 8 System Controller Unit and System Controller Firmware Overview  i.MX 8 Universal Update Utility (UUU) Tools and Pins Tool  In-Vehicle Wireless Charging Design  Interfacing Solutions – Designing with NXP Analog Switches, High-Speed Switches, Voltage Translators and GPIO Expanders  Introduction: Yocto Project™ Tools + MEK  Introduction to Ethernet-capable Processors for Automotive  Introduction to NXP Automated Drive Kit  IVI/eCockpit Platform on i.MX 8  Low-Power Modes MPC5xxx and Beyond  MCU Technology Topic: Hands-On Workshop: Writing CSEc Security Software on S32K MCU  Micron® Technology: Micron’s Memory Solutions for the New i.MX 8 Microprocessor Family  Model-Based Design Tools for Vision and Radar Next-Generation Functional Safety Architecture  NXP® Automotive Cybersecurity Program  OTA Updates—Requirements for a Full System Solution  Power Distribution Made Easy: Case Studies  S32 Automotive Platform: Performance for Advanced Control Systems  S32 Radar Processor, Product Revolution Scalable and Safe Power Management Solutions for Automotive Market  Secure CAN Communication—The System Impact by Software-Based Approaches and a Simple Hardware-Based Solution  The Introduction of NXP Wireless Charging  The Rise and Evolution of Automotive Gateways  Time Sensitive Networking (TSN)—Enable a Predictable, Reliable and Robust Ethernet Network  Vehicle Network Processing with the MPC5748G MCU + LS1043A Processor - Detroit xEV HV Traction Motor Power Inverter Platform
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Overview of the extended resource domain controller of the S32x devices.
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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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This hands-on session explores the MCUXpresso SDK APIs and how to use the SDK to develop your application. Several of the included SDK examples will be utilized.
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Artificial Intelligence, Enabling Technologies, Security & Solutions A Vision for Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Low-cost Edge-computing Nodes  Computing at the Edge - When, Why and How  EdgeScale: A Solution for Secure Edge Device and Application Management from the Cloud  Hands-On Workshop: Achieving End-to-End Security Starting with Secure Boot  i.MX RT Secure Boot Lab Guide.pdf  Hands-On Workshop: Crossover MCU Memory Expansion Advantage: Designing with Execute in Place Serial Flash   i.MX RT Execute in Place Serial Flash Lab Guide.pdf  Hands-On Workshop: Optimizing and Tuning FreeRTOS Applications with MCUXpresso Software and Tools  Optimizing FreeRTOS Lab Guide  Hands-On Workshop: Using MCUXpresso Software and Tools with Amazon Web Services (AWS)  AMF-ENT-T3026 - AWS Shadow - Labs 1-2.pdf  AMF-ENT-T3026 - AWS Greengrass - Labs 3-4.pdf  NFC Integration in Real-time and Non-Real-time Operating Systems–How to Choose the Right NFC Product Toradex®: Asymmetric Heterogeneous Architecture for Real-Time and Low-Power Performance  Using OpenWRT, Yocto, Ubuntu or Your Own Custom Linux® Distribution? Learn How NXP is Making it Easy to Leverage a Multi-Distribution Approach to Software Development  Smart Machinery & Industrial Automation A71CH Plug and Trust Solution for IoT Security  NFC in Industrial and Healthcare - More Use Cases Than You Imagine  Open Industrial Linux® (OpenIL)—Secure, Robust, Real-Time for Industrial and Automation Applications  Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) and Precision Time Protocol (PTP): Challenges, Opportunities and Solutions  Smarter World Solutions & Multimode Connectivity Amazon Alexa Voice Services  Hands-On Workshop: i.MX RT Overview and Training  How to Use Android® Things to Build Successful IoT Devices  i.MX 8M - Next-Generation of Applications Processors for High Performance, Smart Design and Advanced Multimedia  Introduction of NXP Wireless Charging  NTAG® SmartSensor  NXP BLE Low-Power Solutions for Consumer, Medical, Industrial IoT and Automotive Markets  Rapid IoT Prototyping Kit  Smart Amp Software  Type-C End-to-End Solution
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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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Extending the scalable range of the i.MX product line, the i.MX 8 series establishes an unmatched range of cost-performance scaling with pin-compatible options and the highest level of software reuse. Built with a high-level integration to support graphics, video, image processing, vision, audio and voice functions, the i.MX 8 series transforms your everyday interactions. Preview the next generation i.MX 8 series applications processors for Automotive, Consumer and Industrial applications.
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Machine learning can performed on a wide range of device categories - from MCUs with Arm® Cortex®-M4 and M7 cores to complex SoCs with high-end A-class cores, GPUs, DSPs, and dedicated machine learning accelerators. The first step is learning how to utilize proper training techniques for model development, but beyond that how to generate optimized inference engines that can be used to perform classifications, anomaly detection, predictions, and other types of decisions. This presentation highlights some basic training techniques, such as data augmentation, but the primary focus will be on various ways to deploy neural network frameworks and classical machine learning algorithms, and most importantly, utilizing a variety of open source tools and techniques. We will show how these techniques fit in with some real use cases such as object recognition and anomaly detection.
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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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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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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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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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This session will provide an overview of the NXP wireless charging solutions portfolio with integrated NFC communication in wireless charging transmitters. Attendees will receive a clear understanding about NXP’s state of the art transmit and receive reference designs available for automotive, consumer, appliance and infrastructure markets.
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MCUupdate_public version.pdf Next generation of NFC_Tech Days Lyon & Strasbourg_May 2016-02.pdf  NXP - i.MX Latest NPI Introduction_non NDA .pdf Sensors_Multimarkets_may16.pdf Thread tech days.pdf USB_TypeC_Portfolio Presentation (Tech Days Lyon & Strasboug - May 2016)....pdf
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Enabling Design, Technologies & Solutions Hands-On Workshop: MCUXpresso Software and Tools  Hands-On Workshop: MCUXpresso Software and Tools_Lab Guide.pdf  Hands-On Workshop: Using MCUXpresso SDK  Introduction to the Next-Generation USB Type-C Connector and NXP’s End-to-End Solution  Irvine: Boost Your Productivity with CodeWarrior® Development Tools for ARM®v8 Architecture  Irvine: LPC800 MCUs Technical Overview: NXP®’s Fastest Growing Portfolio for the Broad, 8-bit Alternative Market  Irvine: Overview of the I3C Interface, Successor of the Well-Known I2C Interface  NXP’s Next-Generation Layerscape Linux® SDK  Payment, Banking & Retail Hands-On Workshop: Solution Card Reader Training: The Purpose and Value of a Solution  Hands-On Workshop: Solution Card Reader Training: The Purpose and Value of a Solution_Lab Guide 1  Hands-On Workshop: Solution Card Reader Training: The Purpose and Value of a Solution_Lab Guide 2  Secure Connected & Automated Vehicles i.MX 8 and 8X Applications Processor Overview  Introduction to Wireless Charging Solutions  Smart Buildings & Consumer Goods Google™ Home and NXP®: Android Things, Google Assistant and Chromecast™ Built-in  Identification and Authentication of Consumables and Accessories via NFC  i.MX 8M Processor Overview and the Road Ahead  Irvine: Modular IoT Framework  Irvine: NFC in Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances  Low-Power i.MX Applications Processors Overview  Secure Authentication for Anti-Counterfeit Applications  Voice Control Solutions: Creating Amazon® Alexa® Devices with i.MX  Smart Networks & Computing How Far Can You Go with NXP's Flexible Layerscape Portfolio?  Learn from Our Experience! Hints, Tips and Tricks to Speed your QorIQ® LS1012A, LS1043A and LS1046A Design Cycle using NXP Support  NXP RF Solutions for IoT to Deliver Reliable, High-Performance Wireless Connections What Can You Build with a 1W 64-bit ARM®v8 SoC? 
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This class will teach you how to spin a BLDC, PMSM or ACIM motor with KMS. You do not need prior motor control experience. You will use the KMS GUI to do motor tuning and MCUXpresso IDE to develop a stand-alone motor control project. Bring your own motor and we will test it with KMS. With your registration please indicate the voltage and max current of your motor.
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This session shows how to optimize FreeRTOS™ applications using the MCUXpresso SDK and IDE, including tools as Segger SystemView and Percepio Tracealizer. The  session covers optimizing the RTOS with configuration settings, inspecting stack and run-time using NXP Kernel Awareness, streaming real time data using Segger RTT and SystemView and up to analyzing and optimizing system performance with RTOS and application trace.
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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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This session will take the customer through first an analysis of the various threats to their product from hacking to IP theft to information security. The focus will be first on educating the customers on the issues, then identifying tiers of security planning and finishing with how solutions across multiple products can help the customer protect themselves.
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