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About This Webinar | Maxim Integrated and Panasonic have partnered to develop the ultimate automation platform and IoT sensor in the MAXREFDES130# and MAXREFDES131#. Join this webinar to understand the capabilities of this unique platform, and the tools that are “under the hood”. Save time with your automation development! Highlights include Panasonic’s Grid-Eye, a futuristic IR sensor, and Maxim’s Pixi, the ultimate in configurable analog. Hardware and software developers, as well as hobbyists, will enjoy this examination of the functionality and capability of these designs which may be applied to building automation, home automation, and even holiday light shows.
MAXREFDES131#: a sensing solution featuring the Panasonic AMG8833 Grid-EYE® and the Maxim 1-Wire® bus.
MAXREFDES130# is an Arduino® form-factor shield compatible with ARM® mbed™ and Arduino platforms providing a complete reference for prototyping for building automation designs. |
The Presenter | David Andeen is a Director at Maxim Integrated, currently focused on marketing products to the broad market. He has previously held roles in both engineering management and sales, and has a Ph.D. in Materials from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
Eric Johnsrud is a Product Specialist for Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America. Eric received a Mechanical Engineering degree from The College of New Jersey with a concentration in Robotics. Eric is the champion for Panasonic’s Sensor and Resistor offerings working with both sales and marketing.
After obtaining his B.S.E.E. from Cal Poly SLO in 2013, Justin joined Maxim Integrated where he designed and built reference designs for the Core products group, including MAXREFDES130 and MAXREFDES131. He is currently supporting applications based on Maxim’s portfolio of mbed compatible boards. Justin is also working to complete his M.S.CMPE. at SJSU. |
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