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LPC2000 Workshop - Boston, MA - May 25th

LPC2000 Workshop - Boston, MA - May 25th

2006-04-21 by davepinnh

Avnet Electronics presents technical training on how to migrate 8/16-bit
microcontroller (MCU) designs to a new generation of low-cost,
Flash-based 32-bit ARM MCUs from Philips.

This full-day workshop will feature seven hands-on laboratory exercises
and will provide insight into how to "future-proof" your designs,
extending the life of your platform and avoiding additional investments
in hardware and software skill development. The cost of the workshop is
$99.

All participants will receive a free Keil MCB2140 ARM Development Board
(a $149.00 value). The board includes a Philips LPC2148 MCU, full-speed
USB interface, SD-card interface, two serial interfaces, a speaker,
analog input, eight status LEDS and an evaluation copy of the Keil ARM
software development suite.

May 25th - 8:00AM to 4:30PM - Avnet - 10 Centennial Drive, Peabody, MA
01960

978-532-9897

Register Online Now !   www.em.avnet.com/philipsarm
<http://www.em.avnet.com/philipsarm>





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Re: LPC2000 Workshop - Boston, MA - May 25th

2006-04-22 by Eric Engler

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "davepinnh" <david.c.paulson@...> wrote:

> Register Online Now !   www.em.avnet.com/philipsarm
> <http://www.em.avnet.com/philipsarm>

Wow, this looks like a cool class. Do you know which toolset they'll
be using (Keil, IAR, etc)?

This is a full day event, which looks better than the 2 or 3 hour
seminars that some other companies offer.

Eric

Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2000 Workshop - Boston, MA - May 25th

2006-04-22 by Leon Heller

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Subject: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2000 Workshop - Boston, MA - May 25th


> --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "davepinnh" <david.c.paulson@...> wrote:
> 
>> Register Online Now !   www.em.avnet.com/philipsarm
>> <http://www.em.avnet.com/philipsarm>
> 
> Wow, this looks like a cool class. Do you know which toolset they'll
> be using (Keil, IAR, etc)?

I would think it's Keil, as they are giving away their boards.

Leon
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Re: LPC2000 Workshop - Boston, MA - May 25th

2006-04-22 by Eric Engler

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Leon Heller" <leon.heller@...> wrote:

> > Wow, this looks like a cool class. Do you know which toolset they'll
> > be using (Keil, IAR, etc)?
> 
> I would think it's Keil, as they are giving away their boards.

You're right, of course. I thought about that after I posted my
message.  I don't use Keil now but I'll try to go to the class in
Orlando, anyway. 

Keil's 16K limit on their free version seems a little small, compared
to IAR's 32K limit.

Or they'll come out with a license-locked version of their IDE that
has no limits, but can only work with one specific Dev board. Rowley
started doing this and it makes a great deal of sense. This lets me
evaluate the tools without artificial limits (either in Kbytes or
days), and if I get serious about it I can buy the full version.

Eric

Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2000 Workshop - Boston, MA - May 25th

2006-04-22 by FreeRTOS Info

> Keil's 16K limit on their free version seems a little small, compared
> to IAR's 32K limit.

Not sure if it is still the case, but it used to be that the size limit only 
effected the debugger and simulator.  You could build binaries greater than 
16K.

Regards,
Richard.

http://www.FreeRTOS.org
*Now for ARM CORTEX M3!*

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