Free workshop focuses on MCUs, sensors for IoT
A workshop taking a close look at microcontrollers and sensors for the Internet of Things (IoT) is being organised by Rutronik. The distributor is collaborating on the event with Intel, Bosch Sensortec and Melexis. Participants will learn about the design possibilities of combining Intel’s latest Quark microcontrollers with sensors from Bosch Sensortec and Melexis.
The full-day workshop, which is free, will take place on September 7 at Intel’s headquarters in Swindon.
The workshop provides development engineers with details about Intel’s Quark Roadmapping and IoT. The Quark microcontrollers combine an onboard sensor subsystem and feature a pattern matching engine that allows it to learn and differentiate.
Intel FAE’swill familiarise the participants with the working methods of the pattern matching technology, showing how they can best benefit from its real-time capability in industrial settings, monitoring energy consumption or triggering an event if an anomalous event occurs.
In the sensor technology sector, Rutronik will give an overview of the latest sensor technologies.
Bosch Sensortec and Melexis will showcase their latest technologies, trends and application options.
Due to limited places register at www.rutronik.com/intel_workshop_07092016