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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Nu Horizons Electronics Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 January 2007

Seminars ease transition to 32bit
microcontrollers

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DT Electronics is holding a series of Xpress Track seminars on Atmel's ARM7 family of microcontrollers.

DT Electronics is holding a series of Xpress Track seminars on Atmel's ARM7 family of microcontrollers The day-long workshop will provide an introduction to the ARM7 and ARM9 devices and has been tailored for engineers currently considering moving to a 32bit architecture

The seminar includes two lab sessions that will use Atmel's popular AT91SAM7S-EK development kit and IAR's compiler.

Additional topics covered will include available peripherals for the ARM7, the AVR32 32bit architecture and device roadmaps.

Included in the course fee of GBP 50 plus VAT, delegates can take away, free of charge, an AT91SAM-ICE (in-circuit emulator) and an IAR ARM compiler with a code limit of 32Kbyte.

The ARM7 Xpress Track UK seminars take place in Maidenhead on 30th January 2007 followed by Manchester on 31st January 2007.

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