Development boards are great for prototyping and developing a proof of concept. But to take a project to the next level, whether as a hobbyist or professional developer, we need to consider custom hardware. This session will focus on how BSPs within ModusToolbox can be used to migrate an application prototype on a development kit to a new hardware design.
What You Will Learn By Attending:
- Explore the concept of a ModusToolbox BSP
- Create a custom BSP based on a hardware schematic
- Migrate our existing application to the custom hardware
Buy Kit:
The series will leverage the CY8CPROTO-062S2-43439 or CY8CPROTO-062-4343W development kit featuring the PSoCTm 62 microcontroller. Participants desiring to follow along can order the board, however, having a kit is not required to benefit from this workshop.
CY8CPROTO-062S2-43439 or CY8CPROTO-062-4343W | ModusToolbox |
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About ModusToolbox︎ Workshop Series:
Embedded developers must navigate the complexity of software tools, seeking out the most efficient development workflows and run-time resources that align to their product requirements. This workshop series centers around ModusToolbox software, Infineon’s answer to efficient embedded development. Throughout this virtual workshop we will be exploring the various IDEs, configuration tools, and workflows that support embedded application development. We will cover topics ranging from the basic getting started steps utilizing available sample projects to porting our application on to custom hardware.
Delivered as a 4-part bi-weekly series of virtual workshops, each 1-hour session will showcase using ModusToolbox in various development phases of an embedded application. Each session builds in complexity to provide a wholistic overview but can be viewed standalone with no perquisites of previous sessions.
The series will leverage the CY8CPROTO-062S2-43439 or CY8CPROTO-062-4343W development kit featuring the PSoC 62 microcontroller. Participants desiring to follow along can order this board using the following link. However, having a kit is not required to benefit from this workshop.
Dates and Register for Free:
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Session 1 - Understanding the Concepts of ModusToolbox What You'll Learn:
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Wednesday 20th of March 2024 |
Session 2: Getting Started with ModusToolbox︎ using CAPSENSE︎ Capacitive Touch
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Wednesday 3rd of April 2024 |
Session 3: Connecting with ModusToolbox︎ using Wi-Fi and MQTT
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Wednesday 17th of April 2024 |
Session 4: Porting a ModusToolbox Application to Custom Hardware
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Thursday 2nd of May 2024 |
Attend and Learn to Earn a Certificate:
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- View at least 30 minutes of the presentation
- Score a 100% on the quiz
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The Presenter:
Clark Jarvis, Software Technical Marketer at Infineon |
Building on two decades of product experience for embedded software and development tools, Clark focuses on creating efficient and intuitive design experiences to help embedded engineers ultimately master and speed the development of IoT and industrial applications. |
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