FOUNTAIN HILLS, Ariz., December 9, 2010 — OpenSystems Media (OSM), LLC today announced its upcoming E-cast on Designing with ARM-based microcontrollers. The market shift towards ARM based MCUs is happening all over the embedded design world. With more than 200 Kinetis MCUs, Freescale enables scalable performance, market-leading mixed-signal integration, and ultra-low power consumption ideal for consumer and industrial applications.
The discussion will include integration features of the new Kinetis 32-bit MCU family, features of the ARM Cortex-M4 core, and what the advantages are for designing with an MCU based on it. The unique FlexMemory capability and how it enables enhanced EEPROM with more than 10M Write/Erase cycles will also be discussed. Learn how to take advantage of these and many other unique features that address top design issues today and will help differentiate end product solutions. A powerful suite of enablement software and tools that will ease the development process and speed time to market will also be unveiled.
Freescale Semiconductor will be available for a Q&A session immediately following the E-cast.
• Who: Danny Basler, Product Marketing Manager, Freescale Semiconductor
• What: Industry experts present a live OpenSystems Media E-cast, “Designing with ARM-based Microcontrollers ”
• When: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at (1:00 p.m. GMT/2:00 p.m. EST (repeat E-cast)
• Where: To attend the E-cast, participants can register at ecast.opensystemsmedia.com/
About OpenSystems Media
OpenSystems Media has been a leading publisher of electronics magazines, e-mail newsletters, websites, and product resource guides for more than 20 years. OpenSystems Media offers E-casts and Techcasts for engineers and provides interactive tools where engineers can communicate directly with presenters and top industry editors. Current publications include: CompactPCI, AdvancedTCA, & MicroTCA Systems; DSP-FPGA.com; Embedded Computing Design; Industrial Embedded Systems; Military Embedded Systems; PC/104 and Small Form Factors; and VME and Critical Systems. For more information, visit www.opensystemsmedia.com.