Hands-On Lab

The ARM TechCon Hands-On Lab is located on the Expo Floor and open to all attendees.  You can select which sessions you'd like to attend during the registration process.  Space in the sessions is first-come, first-serve.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Building Android-Based Products

Time: 10:30am - 2:30pm
Location: Hands-On Lab on the Expo Floor
Speakers: Artemi Ivanov, Open Source Engineering Manager, Mentor Graphics; Sergey Matyukevich, Software Development Engineer, Mentor Graphics

This presentation, which includes lab sessions, is geared toward developers wanting to leverage BeagleBoard, an open source platform, to aid Android-based product design. Developers will gain a better understanding of challenges encountered when developing with Android and learn how to establish an Android platform development environment. Developers will go through some development exercises in building a development environment and adding example device support. Attendees will also learn how to get involved in the BeagleBoard and open source communities for 24/7 support.

Key Takeaways:
  • An understanding of the challenges building Android-based products
  • How to establish an Android platform development environment using BeagleBoard
  • How to add device support to Android

Evaluate Stellaris® ARM Cortex™-M4F MCUs

Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Location: Hands-On Lab on the Expo Floor
Speakers: Dexter Travis, Applications Engineering, Texas Instruments

Explore the new Stellaris ARM Cortex-M4F MCUs and get hands-on with the LM4F232 Evaluation kit. You will learn about the new Cortex-M4F’s floating point capabilities along with the LM4F MCUs peripherals and features.

Key Takeaways:
  • Learn the advantages of Cortex-M4F devices
  • Understand the advantages of floating point performance
  • Chance to win a free LM4F232 Evaluation Kit of your tool choice

Evaluate Stellaris® ARM Cortex™-M4F MCUs

Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm
Location: Hands-On Lab on the Expo Floor
Speakers: Dexter Travis, Applications Engineering, Texas Instruments

Explore the new Stellaris ARM Cortex-M4F MCUs and get hands-on with the LM4F232 Evaluation kit. You will learn about the new Cortex-M4F’s floating point capabilities along with the LM4F MCUs peripherals and features.

Key Takeaways:
  • Learn the advantages of Cortex-M4F devices
  • Understand the advantages of floating point performance
  • Chance to win a free LM4F232 Evaluation Kit of your tool choice



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