Technical Workshop – ModusToolbox™

Technical Workshop – ModusToolbox™

Wednesday, 22 June 2022


Join us at embedded world 2022 for hands-on technical workshops, which have been curated to answer the most challenging design questions, provide insights into today’s trending topics, and showcase the latest technology through interactive demos.

Select a session that best fits your needs. Join for one or both sessions. No previous experience required. As always, participation is free.

Technical Workshop 1 – Introduction to ModusToolbox™ Software and Tools

Date:  22 June 2022
Time:  9 am - 11.30 am CEST
Duration:  2.5 hours
Location:  Room Lissabon (NCC Center, Level 1, Next to Hall 11)

ModusToolbox™ software is a modern, extensible development environment supporting a wide range of Infineon microcontroller devices. It provides a flexible set of tools and a diverse, high-quality collection of application-focused software. This hands-on workshop will focus on the fundamental capabilities available within ModusToolbox™, covering the basic workflows to enable the attendees to start developing more effectively with PSoC™ devices. Starting with project creation and management of software libraries, this workshop will leverage device configuration and utilization of various drivers to create a simple embedded application and develop foundation skills within the ModusToolbox™ development environment. No prior experience with ModusToolbox™ is required for this session.

Technical Workshop 2 – Dual-core application development with ModusToolbox™ Software and Tools

Date:  22 June 2022
Time:  1 pm - 4.30 pm CEST
Duration:  3.5 hours
Location:  Room Lissabon (NCC Center, Level 1, Next to Hall 11)

Join us as we dive deeper into the development capabilities and programming experience available within ModusToolbox™ Software and Tools. This feature packed hands-on workshop will culminate in the development of a dual-core embedded application with FreeRTOS, Wi-Fi connectivity, interprocessor communication, and more, leveraging a range of application programming interfaces from low-level peripheral drivers to hardware and RTOS abstraction layers. Attendees will explore available support for debugging and programming dual core applications within ModusToolbox™. This session does assume the attendee has previous experience with ModusToolbox™ or has attended the previous Introduction to ModusToolbox™ Software and Tools session.




 

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