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ARM7 Training and Comparison

Our manufacturer independent ARM7 training classes feature both an introduction to the ARM7 architecture as well as a technical comparison of popular derivatives from
Atmel, NXP (formerly Philips) and ST Microelectronics

This class is sponsored by

 

With ARM7 one has many choices: there are many manufacturers for chips, compilers, debuggers and software libraries and source codes like Real-Time Operating Systems and communication stacks (for Ethernet, CAN, USB and others). Of course there are performance differences between all of those, however, it is generally underestimated how sever these differences can be.

Making all the "good" choices versus making all the "bad" choices may result in differences of up to a factor of 50 (fifty). Meaning that at the same core frequency the "good" version executes 50 times faster than the "bad" version.

Participate in this training class to learn what the major technical differences between selected chips, compilers and libraries are.

Agenda

Note: times are estimates and can vary as this seminar is available as half-day seminar as well as a full-day seminar..

Upcoming Classes

Time

Class Topic

60min - 120min Introduction to the ARM7TDMI architecture (ARM, Interrupts, Pipeline, code efficiency, Thumb/ARM32, AMBA/AHB/APB) with brief comparison to other ARM processors
30min - 60min Overview of Development Tools, GNU Programming Hints, Measuring Program Execution Times with Keil's Simulator
90min - 120min Technical Comparison of ARM7TDMI implementations from Atmel, NXP and ST Microelectronics (On-chip memory performance, interrupt controller, selected peripherals)
45min - 90min Programming Hints and Libraries: Watchdog Multiplexing (task monitoring), Continuous Diagnostics (Error Logs), Real-Time Operating Systems
15min - 30min Summarized Results of Performance Comparisons, why at the same core clock rate one implementation can still be 50 times faster than the other

Target Audience:
Engineers and Managers that are in Embedded Systems Development and consider using ARM7 derivatives in their design.

Prerequisites:
General knowledge about embedded systems development is beneficial for this class.

Language:
All training material is in English language. Classes are conducted in English or German, depending on location and/or participants.

Tutors:
The classes are taught by either Olaf Pfeiffer or Christian Keydel, tutors at ESAcademy. Both are co-authors of the book “Embedded Networking with CAN and CANopen”. They regularly present at international events such as the Real-Time and Embedded Computing Conferences, the Embedded Systems Conferences and the international CAN conferences.

Materials:
The training materials (handouts, example programs) will be delivered electronically.

Pricing:
The pricing is location dependent.

Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations may be made 2 weeks prior to the event, otherwise tuition is non-refundable.


San Jose, CA
Tel. (877) 812-6393
Fax. (877) 812-6382

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