Luminary Micro and MaxMega are pleased to announce a FREE 1 day technical seminar
in Singapore. At this seminar you will gain in-depth technical knowledge about Luminary
Micro's award-winning family of 32-bit Stellaris ARM Cortex 3-based microcontrollers,
see demonstrations of the tools available for Stellaris microcontrollers, and learn
about real-world Stellaris-based applications.
Each company will be given a free Luminary Micro LM3S1968 Evaluation Kit.
To register for this free seminar, please contact Raymond Woo at raymond@maxmega.com
The seminar will be conducted by speakers from Luminary Micro and MaxMega. In addition,
the team will be on hand to discuss your applications individually.
Don't miss out on the chance to get the inside track on this new architecture, which
is at the core of what is being hailed as the low power, high performance, and rich
peripheral set MCU family of the future.
Agenda
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Learning what the award-winning Stellaris MCUs can do for your next design
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Experiencing the low power, high performance, and rich peripheral set of the Stellaris
family of MCUs using code examples and demonstrations
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Learning about embedded microcontroller applications utilizing multiple on-chip communications
interfaces including Ethernet (MAC and PHY), IEEE 1588 PTP assist, CAN, and USB
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Learning how many Stellaris MCUs have specialized motion control capabilities through
hardware and software to create energy-efficient motion control designs
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Seeing how easy it is to get started on your current or next design with Stellaris
evaluation kits featuring the Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library and Code Red tools
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Exploring your options for the fastest time to market with Stellaris Reference Design
Kits including motion kits and production-ready modules for Brushless DC motors, AC
induction motors, and Stepper motors, and connected kits and production-ready modules
for Intelligent Display and Serial-to-Ethernet.