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Free On Demand Training from ESC

Check out the archives of the live training from the Embedded Systems Conference in Santa Jose May 3-5.

http://www.microchip.com/en_us/events/ESCSV2011/live.html

  • Designing for Smart Energy and Low Power Applications
  • Connectivity Solutions featuring USB and Ethernet
  • Touch Sense and Graphics Solutions

  • Wireless Solutions for Embedded Design
  • Development Tools Featuring MPLAB® X IDE
  • Smart Energy Monitoring Metering and Control

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From http://techtrain.microchip.com/rtcv2/MST2009.aspx

Sign up for MASTERs and get FREE RTC Classes
Have you heard about Microchip’s MASTERs Conference? Registration is going on right now. To help you get the most out of your investment, your registration fee now allows you to take the following Regional Training Center classes free of charge between now and MASTERs.
 
MCU 0101 Getting Started with Baseline PIC® MCU Architecture, Instruction Set and Peripheral Programming
MCU 1101 Getting Started with MidRange Microcontroller Family Architecture and Instruction Set
MCU 1111 Mid Range Microcontroller Family Peripheral Configuration and Usage Using Assembly Language
MCU 1121 Mid Range Microcontroller Family Peripheral Configuration and Usage Using the HI-TECH® C Compiler
MCU 2101 Getting Started with PIC18 Architecture and Instruction Set
MCU 2111 PIC18 Microcontroller Family Peripheral Configuration and Usage Using Assembly Language
MCU 2121 PIC18 Microcontroller Family Peripheral Configuration and Usage Using the C18 C Compiler
MCU 3101 Getting Started with 16 bit Microcontroller Architecture and Instruction Set
MCU 3121 Standard PIC24/dsPIC Peripheral Configuration and Usage Using the C30 C Compiler
MCU 3122 Extended PIC24/dsPIC Peripheral Configuration and Usage Using the C30 C Compiler
MCU 3201 Using DSP Features of the dsPIC
MCU 4101 Getting Started with PIC32
TLS 0101 Getting Started with Microchip Tools: MPLAB ® IDE, MPLAB Simulator and MPLAB ICD2
TLS 0103 Getting Started with Microchip Tools: MPLAB ® IDE, MPLAB Simulator and REAL ICE ™
Please note that class schedules are updated monthly and not all eligible classes will be available in all markets. You can see the most update to date schedules by visiting our website. You can also request a specific class by going to Request a class page and filling out the form.
 
To register for any of these classes, click the clinks above and add the class you want to your shopping cart and during checkout enter the coupon that is sent to you with your MASTERs receipt. The discount will be applied to any of the above listed classes. Take as many as you wish.
 
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Free Microchip Training at ESC West

from http://techtrain.microchip.com/esc/Main.aspx

Visit Microchip Technology at ESC Silicon Valley 2009
Microchip Technology is offering a selection of FREE 30-40 minute technical training sessions in Booth 416 at ESC Silicon Valley 2009. Seating is limited, so sign up today for the sessions that interest you.

This registration site is for Microchip’s Technical Training Classes ONLY. In order to attend one of these classes you must ALSO register for ESC Silicon Valley 2009 as an attendee or as an exhibitor.

To register for ESC Silicon Valley 2009, go to: http://esc-sv09.techinsightsevents.com/

To register for one of these classes click here.

 
In-Booth Training Classes - Booth416
 Digital Power Solutions   (Level: Intermediate)
From simple monitor circuits to complex digital control loops, power supplies are becoming increasingly more digital. Digital control helps improve efficiency, reduce cost and increase flexibility. This class will highlight the various levels of digital control and solutions available from Microchip. We will also present the support available to help you make the switch from analog to digital.
 Ethernet Solutions   (Level: Intermediate)
Ethernet’s capabilities and ubiquitous deployment make it unrivaled among communications standards. Embedded designers wishing to add this capability to their systems are often faced with challenges not found in the networking world. This class presents Microchip’s solutions to these challenges. Learn about Microchip’s cost-effective and easy-to-use wired ethernet and WiFi solutions. Products, software and development tools for implementations using our stand-alone Ethernet controller, our family of microcontrollers with on-chip Ethernet controller and WiFi solutions will be discussed.
 Human Interface Solutions (Touch Sense and Graphics)   (Level: Introductory)
Whether to reduce cost and improve reliability through the elimination of buttons or provide a reconfigurable interface through the use of a graphical display, touch sensitive user interfaces are showing up everywhere. In this session attendees will learn about the hardware and software solutions from Microchip that can help them easily integrate a touch solution into their next design.
 Innovations in 8-bit Microcontrollers   (Level: Introductory)
Innovation is still taking place in the world of 8-bit microcontrollers. From architectural enhancements to low power designs to enhanced peripherals, 8-bit microcontrollers are being upgraded in many ways that can increase the performance and lower the cost of your designs. This session will highlight some of the recent advances in Microchip’s PIC® families of 8-bit microcontrollers and the benefits and advantages you can reap from them.
 RF – ZigBee® and MiWi™ Solutions   (Level: Intermediate)
Embedded engineers are increasingly being asked to add short-range, low cost point to point or networked wireless communication to their systems. This session will present two alternatives from Microchip to solve this problem: the interoperable ZigBee® protocol and the proprietary MiWi™ protocol. Attendees will understand the differences between these two protocols and be show the products and tools used to implement solutions.
 USB Solutions   (Level: Introductory)
Serial Communications protocols like RS-232 are fast becoming obsolete for faster and more efficient protocols like USB. Embedded USB connectivity has its own challenges. This session helps embedded designers understand the challenges of using USB in their applications Attendees will learn about Microchip’s USB solutions for end point devices as well as Embedded Host applications. A demo will show the ease and simplicity of using Microchip’s USB solutions.

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