01 March 2011 - 30 September 2011
Venue: World Wide Locations
Location: Coming to a city near you
Don’t miss your opportunity to learn about the latest solutions for designing ARM®-processor based systems taught by industry experts from ARM and their extensive Connected Community™ members.
Visit Keil and ARM at the Avnet Design Strategies for ARM Systems seminars, held throughout North America (March – August). Each event will be packed with technical design seminars and technology exhibits.
ARM technology is impacting designers everywhere. As the number of technology options increase, many designers are turning to channel partners like Avnet for technical solutions that are unbiased and impartial, and that address performance and functionality requirements specific to a project, end application or industry segment.
To address these needs, Avnet will host a global series of technical trainings, representing a unique multi-manufacturer collaboration that features an entire ecosystem of providers showcasing the latest design solutions for ARM systems.
Click here to register for a city near you.
ARM Processors are the perfect choice for a huge range of embedded systems, enabling the delivery of ever more complex applications while providing industry-leading low power, cost-effective solutions. This unique set of attributes addresses the driving demand for innovative, scalable device families needed for today’s embedded and distributed applications. This keynote, presented by ARM, highlights how ARM and their Partners have collaborated to provide a comprehensive portfolio of high-performance devices while maintaining best-in-class power-efficiency, all surrounded by the industry’s broadest eco-system of Partners.
To keep pace with changing market demands across a variety of applications, microcontroller users are increasingly looking to develop signal processing algorithms. Cortex™-M processors address many of these market demands and, with the new Cortex™-M4 processor, it is now possible to easily develop high-performance algorithms in an ultra-low power footprint. This training session will take a close look at Cortex™-M4 optimization techniques for signal processing tasks ranging from standard algorithms to more advanced applications like audio and motor control. This intermediate-level session is ideal for designers who have had some exposure to microcontroller design and have a beginner-level understanding of DSPs.
By nature, embedded systems are heterogeneous, often varying in shape and size and containing many different processing elements that support varied device functions. One commonality, however, - the need to balance battery life with “always available, always connected” use - is driving both complexity and innovation. This pursuit has led to the creation of DS-5 development tools that make ARM® Linux software development easier and more efficient by leveraging open source based tools, extending tool functionality and improving usability. This intermediate-level training session will feature live demos of the DS-5 debug and performance analysis tools and is ideal for designers who are familiar with ARM processors and Linux development and are eager to learn more about the DS-5 tool chain.
| EMEA Dates/ Locations | APAC Dates/ Locations |
| 14 April; Reading, UK | 28 June; Beijing, China |
| 3 May; Denmark | 1 July; Shanghia, China |
| 4 May; Padua, Italy | 5 July; Shenzhen, China |
| 10 May; Paris, France | 8 July; Nanjing, China |
| 17 May; Milan, Italy | 12 July; Qingdao, China |
| 17 May; Stockholm, Sweden | 15 July; Wuhan, China |
| 17 May; St. Petersburg, Russia | 19 July; Xiamen, China |
| 19 May; Birmingham, UK | 22 July; Chengdu, China |
| 19 May; Paris, France | 26 July; Seoul, Korea |
| 19 May; Muenchen, Germany | 29 July; Sinapore, Korea |
| 25 May; Frankfurt, Germany | 2 August; Taipei, Taiwan |
| 26; May; Lyon, France | 5 August; Hsinchu, Taiwan |
| 26 May; Berlin, Germany | |
| 31 May; Antwerp, Benelux | |
| 6-7 June; Cambridge, UK |