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Microchip Launches Free Technical Training Series in India That Shows How to Easily Move Applications Among 8, 16 and 32-bit PIC MCUs
Microchip Technology Inc., today announced a free series of technical training seminars in India—beginning in February —that will show designers how to easily adapt to changing product requirements by migrating a real-world application from 8, to 16, to 32-bit PIC microcontrollers (MCUs). The seminars will run from February to March 2012 in eight locations—Ahmadabad, Bangalore, Cochin, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi.
ThesMany designers need to quickly expand product feature sets, or create a broad range of products at the outset, and they would prefer to save time and money by maintaining a common code base. However, feature-set expansions often force designers to move to a new microcontroller that requires different tools. Microchip’s free MPLAB® X integrated development environment (IDE) enables designers to easily migrate code among all of the more than 800 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit PIC MCUs. This seminar series walks designers through the migration of a real-world application using a single IDE, while illustrating how to select the best MCU for each design’s unique requirements. The example application will also feature the latest technologies for low power consumption, human interface and connectivity in embedded designs, as it progresses from an entry-level to a top-of-the-line end product.
“Controlling embedded design costs are one of the key objectives among electronic engineers,” said Ramesh Babu, Microchip’s India sales manager. “These seminars address this issue, and are specifically designed for helping engineers re-use design resources, simplify feature creep and reduce engineering costs.”
Admission and Attendee Tool Discounts
Admission is FREE. Attendees will also enjoy significant discounts on a board range of Microchip Development Tools.