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ARM and the Future of Microcontrollers

Malaysia — May 12, 2011 09.00 - 17.00

Since its release five years ago the ARM Cortex-M processor family has become a key microcontroller architecture. With Cortex-M based microcontrollers being developed by a wide range of silicon vendors, hundreds of different variants are available with more added almost daily.

To help keep up to date on this fast-moving technology ARM with key partners (Flash Technology, NXP, STMicroelectronics and Avnet) have organized a one day seminar.

The event will take the form of presentations from each of the invited speakers with a keynote presentation from ARM. A tabletop exhibition will be running alongside the formal presentations.

Agenda

  • 9.00 Arrival and Registration
  • 9.30 Keynote: Evolution of the ARM Microcontroller (ARM)
  • 10.20 STM32 MCU Solutions (ST)
  • 11.00 Coffee Break and Exhibition
  • 11.40 LPC Cortex-M MCU Solutions (NXP)
  • 12.30 Lunch and Exhibition
  • 14.00 Keil Tools and Middleware for 21st Century software development (Flash Tech)
  • 14.40 Rapid Prototyping for Microcontrollers (ARM)
  • 15.10 Avnet Solutions (Avnet)
  • 15.30 Coffee Break and Exhibition
  • 16.00 PSDC Presentation
  • 16.15 Final Questions and Close

Lunch and 2 tea/coffee breaks are included.

Register At
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KCKFQJQ

Seminar:   ARM and the Future of Microcontrollers
Date:   May 12, 2011
Time:   09.00 - 17.00
Location:   Malaysia
Address:   Penang Skills Development Centre (PSDC)
1 Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah,
Bandar Bayan Baru,
Bayan Lepas, 11900
Penang
Cost:   There is no cost to attend this seminar.

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