Seminars deliver hands-on embedded engineering

May 24, 2006
Berkshire, England: Learn how to develop and implement embedded solutions for small TFT applications, according to Arrow UK in regards to its two seminars. The seminars will feature practical, hands-on training focused on interfacing a 3.5in

Berkshire, England: Learn how to develop and implement embedded solutions for small TFT applications, according to Arrow UK in regards to its two seminars. The seminars will feature practical, hands-on training focused on interfacing a 3.5in 1/4 VGA TFT screen to a Sharp ARM processor via a dedicated development kit.

Attendees can hone their skills using development kits and tools from Logic Product Development (LogicPD) and Hitachi TX09D70 3.5in 1/4 VGA TFT display modules. The LogicPD kits are based around the Sharp LH79524, one of Sharp’s Blue Streak range of ARM SoCs. Details at arrowne.com.

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