Overview:
This one-hour webinar (including Q&A) will cover a
new family of low-voltage, I2C, Input/Ouput Expander ICs that are pin and
function compatible with industry-standard devices, but operate at lower power
supply voltages and include "Agile I/O" features that can significantly slash
costs in almost every design. These features include integrated hardware that
eliminates components on the printed circuit board, as well as mechanisms to
simplify and improve the quality of the control firmware.
What the
attendee will learn:
- A new family of low-voltage, I2C GPIO that are completely pin- &
function-compatible with industry standard devices
- New "Agile I/O" features that eliminate PC board components
- New "Agile I/O" features that simplify software development and improve
firmware quality
Who should attend:Designers who run out
of GPIO pins on their controllers for resets and enables of peripheral chips in
their systems should attend. A basic understanding of the I2C bus is useful, but
not required.
Presenter:
John Hull,
Technical Marketing Manager, NXP SemiconductorsJohn Hull is Technical
Marketing Manager for NXP Semiconductors responsible for I2C products in the
System Management group. He is a veteran of the semiconductor industry and has
been solving both analog and digital system problems for over 20 years. His
current interests include negative testing of I2C systems and keeping Christmas
lights burning brightly.
2 comments
write a commenttracy.hayford Posted Dec 12, 2012
Have to give the "webinar" zero stars since the links provided never opened anything except the registration page. Additionally, an email to support@eetimes.com went unanswered. Hopefully, it will be available "On Demand" later. Seems like it would have been interesting.
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tracy.hayford Posted Dec 12, 2012
Oops! Looks like I had a "time zone" malfunction and was trying to participate an hour late. I'll be on the lookout for the "on demand" version.
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