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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 October 2005
Conference to reveal latest MCU
technology
The 2005 Texas Instruments MSP430 Advanced Technical Conference offers a choice of over 50 challenging courses.
Delegates to the 2005 Texas Instruments MSP430 Advanced Technical Conference (ATC) will be the first to learn the latest MSP430 ultra-low-power microcontroller (MCU) technology and expand their MCU design expertise through a choice of over 50 challenging courses As battery-powered, portable consumer and industrial applications become more sophisticated and power requirements outpace industry progress in battery capacity technology, developers increasingly leverage TI MSP430 MCUs to advance their portable power management capabilities
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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ATC delegates will experience the MSP430 through hands-on labs and in-depth technical seminars and will collaborate with MSP430 MCU technology experts, including senior applications, silicon designers, customers and third parties to learn tips and tricks to aid their designs.
At the US ATC location, NASA astronaut, Don Petit, will address attendees on the opening day.
The conference will be held in the USA from 1st to 3rd November 2005 in Dallas, Texas; in Europe from 6th to 8th December 2005 in Landshut, Germany; and in Asia on 15th November in Taipei and on 17th November in Hangzhou, China.
In addition to technical sessions and labs, new 14-pin, 4 x 4mm footprint MSP430F20xx devices will be featured along with soon-to-be announced first devices in a family of enhanced MSP43FG46xx processors that include a 1Mbyte memory model.
Additionally, ATC provides the opportunity to mix and mingle with MSP430 customers for an insider view into the low power MCU market and industry hot topics.
The registration rate is $595 in the USA, Eur 795 in Europe and RMB240 or NT$950 in Asia, which includes accommodation and meals (when applicable).
Delegates will also receive a SoftBaugh D4270 demo board.
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