Date: Wednesday, March 12th, 2025
Time: 10:30 - 13:30 PM CET (Germany Time)
Where: Lissabon Room, Nuremberg Messe
Duration: Three hours
Cost to attend: $30 US
Embedded software developers are being asked to design increasingly complex software solutions, on higher-speed buses across multiple architectures, with smaller teams and shorter times to market. The complexity challenge is constantly increasing, at the same time that development time and resources are decreasing.
This 3-hour workshop will introduce attendees to ADI’s CodeFusion Studio™ that addresses this complexity challenge, based on open-source tooling (GCC, GNU build tools), ecosystems (Zephyr, etc.), and config and debug tooling (VS Code, etc.).
You’ll get hands-on experience with a MAX32690-based development platform, which you can take home with you. This development kit includes a HW debugger, and a high-performance MEMs accelerometer breakout to sample data from.
Who should attend? This workshop is led by a pair of experts who will combine lecture with one-on-one instruction. It is aimed at mid-level or higher software engineers who are familiar with embedded development on MCUs, with some experience with C and basic HW debugging (single-stepping through code, etc.).
No HW/SW requirements Analog Devices will provide each attendee with a preconfigured laptop to use during the workshop, but you may want to bring your own laptop to take notes.
Agenda
Introduction and Presentation (30 mins)
Hands-on lab time (50 mins)
Break (15 mins)
Presentation (25 mins)
Hands-on lab time (50 mins)
Wrap up (10 mins)
Duration
3 hours
Price
$30.00
Language
English
OPEN TO
Open to developers on a first come, first served basis, up to 50 registrants. We have the right to refuse participation after registration and payment is received and a credit will be given. THE CLASS WILL SELL OUT!!
Rocco Marco Guglielmi is a Field Technical Leader SW EMEA at Analog Devices focusing on embedded systems. He is active in open-source, learning, and sharing. His role is characterized by a collaborative approach to problem-solving and system...
Kevin is a Distinguished Engineer and Tools Architect in the Software and Security Group focusing on improving the software design, development and debug process. He’s actively involved in open-source hardware and software communities, with a...