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Registrations for 2nd July are now closed - Future Seminar Dates

Due to the popularity of the Toshiba Graphic-Enhanced ARM9 Seminar on 2nd July 2008, further seminars are being considered, so please submit your registration if you would like to be kept informed of any additional dates planned for the Toshiba Graphic-Enhanced ARM9 Seminar.

Toshiba Graphic-Enhanced Microcontroller Seminar

Toshiba Graphic-Enhanced Microcontroller

Toshiba Graphic-Enhanced Microcontroller Seminar

Abacus House, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 5SF - Wednesday, 2nd July 2008

Toshiba has introduced a low power microprocessor featuring an ARM926EJ-CPU™ core, LCD controller with image process accelerator, touch screen interface, CMOS image sensor input, high speed USB 2.0 (480Mbps), SD Host Controller and comprehensive connectivity options. The Graphic Microcontroller Seminar, at Abacus House, Newbury on the 2nd July 2008, will provide Abacus customers with hands-on experience of the TMPA910 and offers a Starter Kit for the new device that provides a reference platform and software support for rapid development of embedded industrial and consumer multimedia applications.

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Agenda


9:00      Registration

9:30      Overview and Roadmap of Toshiba‘s µC Families

                        - Display MCUs

                        - Main Features TMPA910xxx

10:30    Technical Details of the TMPA910xxx

                        - Architecture

                        - 7-Layer Multi Bus

                        - LCD Accelerator

                        - ADC, SD-Controller etc.

            Introduction into the new ARM9 Starter-Kit

                        - Setup, Features & Software

11:30    Installation of all necessary Tools to run a complete turnaround (Edit – Compile – Download – Run) using SEGGER and IAR tools, conection of the Starter Kit to your own Laptop

12:00    Lunch

13:00    SEGGER Tooloverview & S/W Libraries

14:00    Hands-on training. Run a complete "Tool Chain„ turnaround:  Edit » Compile » Download » Debugging of a simple Example program

15:00    More S/W Examples (Graphic, USB, Ethernet/Webserver)

16:30    End