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Free Training
Getting Started with FreeRTOS using TrueStudio
Thursday June 16th, multiple times
The complexity of today’s embedded systems has grown beyond the home-grown, bare-metal firmware that many developers were accustomed to and now requires the use of an RTOS right out of the gate. This one-hour webinar will walk you through the steps necessary to create an RTOS project, configure tasks and perform RTOS-aware debugging. The demonstration will use an NXP Kinetis 32-bit ARM-based microcontroller as the example target and Atollic TrueSTUDIO development tools. Register Here
Training Schedule
C Programming for Embedded Systems July 18 – 21, Chicago, IL
C Programming for Embedded Systems teaches the C programming language in the context of embedded systems. As well as giving delegates a full grounding in the C programming language, this course teaches delegates how to program a modern embedded microcontroller using real-time development tools. The syllabus, examples and exercises are tuned to the practical requirements of embedded microcontroller programming.
C Programming for Embedded Systems provides an excellent full scope primer for any of the for anyone wishing to learn or use C in the context of embedded programming or hardware-software integration.
Workshops comprise approximately 50% of class time and are based around carefully designed hands-on exercises to reinforce learning. Public courses are currently taught using the Freescale Kinetis Design Studio IDE and the FRDM-KL46Z Freescale Freedom Development Board. Each delegate will receive their own development board to take away and keep after the course. Please contact Jacob at [email protected] for additional information.
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