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Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Arrow Electronics (UK)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 October 2006
Seminar goes hands on with MCU
development
Arrow UK and Toshiba Electronics have teamed up to create a one-day engineering seminar covering 8 and 16bit Flash-based microcontroller technologies.
Arrow UK and Toshiba Electronics have teamed up to create a one-day engineering seminar covering 8 and 16bit Flash-based microcontroller technologies In addition to finding out about the latest technologies, all delegates at the hands-on technical training workshop will also get to take away a Toshiba MCU development platform free of charge
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Scheduled to take place at the Toshiba Electronics UK headquarters in Camberley, Surrey on 22nd November 2006, the joint Arrow/Toshiba seminar will give embedded system designers the opportunity to find out more about the latest Toshiba MCU products and to use the company's MCU starter kit development platform.
The full-day session will be attended by application engineers from Toshiba and Arrow who will be able to answer any technical questions that delegates may have.
Toshiba's starter kit platform combines a hardware development board with an integrated development environment (IDE) that provides everything the engineer needs for debugging, program building, editing and Flash memory programming, and simulation.
The kit also provides software examples, demonstration programs, application notes and all of the documentation needed for out-of-the-box development.
The full day's training - including buffet lunch and the free MCU starter kit - is just GBP 55.00 (plus VAT).
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