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Freescale Technology Forum

Venue:

JW Marriot San Antonio Hill Country Spa & Resort

Location:

San Antonio, TX

Date:

18 June 2012 - 21 June 2012

Room/Booth/Stand:

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Visit ARM® and Keil™ at the Freescale Technology Forum, held in San Antonio, Texas. This event will be packed with technical design seminars and technology exhibits. ARM will be showing the latest edition of the Keil MDK-ARM™, development kit, the MDK-Freescale development kit, and highlighting the ARM Development Studio 5 (DS-5™) toolchain.

The MDK-Freescale development kit provides developers with a low-cost tool suite when designing with Kinetis devices and comes with integrated support for the MQX Real-time operating system, and a rich set of examples to get you started quickly.

The DS-5 toolchain adds advanced debugging and performance analysis features that reduce your learning curve, shorten the development and testing cycles, and helps you build reliable applications quickly.

As part of the demonstrations, ARM will present the advanced debug capabilities of the Keil MDK-Freescale development kit with the Keil ULINKpro™ debug and trace unit, combined with the advanced capabilities of the ARM CoreSight™ debug technology, to deliver real-time debug and code coverage solutions for embedded applications. This demonstration features Keil MDK-Freescale, the Kinetis Tower development board and ULINKpro trace and debug unit.

Also on the demonstration stand is the DS-5 toolchain with the DS-5 debugger, a powerful OS-aware debugger, on the Freescale i.MX platforms and examples of the system-wide performance analyzer using the ARM Streamline™ Performance Analyzer in DS-5.

To view additional information on this event please visit the FTF event page.

Registration opens March 12.