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IAR Systems Announce Free Technical Seminars At embedded world 2013
At embedded world 2013 at stand 4-212 in hall 4, IAR Systems is showcasing its latest embedded software development tools. For embedded software designers who would like to gain even more in-depth knowhow during the show, IAR Systems offers a half-day series of free technical seminars: On Wednesday morning, February 27, IAR Systems’ experts will hold three 45-minutes-presentations on C programming, power debugging and how to efficiently use IAR Embedded Workbench at the Arvena Messe Hotel just across the street of Messe Nuremberg.
FromSession 1: “Writing compiler-friendly code”
In session 1 (9:00 to 9:45 am) Niclas Lindblom, Senior Support Engineer, and Andreas Wallberg, Product Manager, get under the hood of a compiler in “Writing compiler-friendly code”. Here engineers gain some insight to different code generation techniques and learn about best practices for creating fast and compact code.
Session 2: “Visualizing MCU power consumption in a debug environment”
From 10:00 to 10:45 am, Anders Lundgren and Lotta Frimanson, both Product Managers at IAR Systems, will talk about “Visualizing MCU power consumption in a debug environment” and discuss the technical challenges to get reliable power measurements in a debugging environment. They will demonstrate how a debugger can provide power profiles and other methods that allow power consumption to be synchronized with instruction execution.
Session 3: “Keeping safe at C”
For the final session, which starts at 11:00 am and ends the seminar at 11.45 am, “Keeping safe at C” will be the topic of Anders Holmberg, Product Manager. He will explore how some of the inherent dangers of C can be neutralized by adopting a coding standard and accompanying coding guidelines.
All seminars are free of charge, but early registration is recommended as space is limited. The registration page is open here.