ARM Launches Embedded Systems Education Kit to Make Students Work-ready
30 Octobre 2014 - 1:01AM
Business Wire
ARM today unveiled a low-cost toolkit for universities enabling
educators to teach industry-standard embedded systems design and
programming concepts. The ARM® Embedded Education Kit gives
students access to the latest ARM and ARM Partner technologies,
fully equipping them for jobs in the embedded design industry. The
kit is available now and will also be used to train researchers and
developers working in the university sector in ARM-based
technologies.
“The ARM Embedded Education Kit delivers professional training
to students and developers, enabling them to meet real world
challenges,” said Khaled Benkrid, manager, worldwide university
program, ARM. “Our partnership with NXP and Embedded Artists
provides hands-on training using the same hardware and software
platforms that professional embedded sector developers are using
now, making this a fast-track to a rewarding career."
The toolkit contains everything an educator needs to set up a
complete embedded systems design and programming curriculum. It
expands the ARM Lab-in-a-Box product announced in early 2014. The
kit costs less than €20 per student/per course and comprises:
- Hardware boards (ARM Cortex®-M4
processor based LPC4088 QuickStart Board and LPC4088 Experiment
Base Board from Embedded Artists and NXP)
- ARM Keil® MDK-ARM Pro microcontroller
development suite software licences
- Complete teaching materials including
lecture note slides, demonstration code and hands-on lab manuals
with solutions in source for four embedded system courses:
- ‘Efficient embedded systems design and
programming’ teaches microcontroller fundamentals using the
powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 based LPC4088 microcontroller from
NXP
- ‘Rapid embedded system design and
programming’ delivers embedded systems design training for the
high-level ARM mbed™ API
- ‘OS design’ uses the royalty-free ARM
Keil RTX RTOS to show how to design, program and optimize
RTOS-based applications
- ‘DSP’ teaches students about digital
signal processing techniques and practice, especially for audio
applications, using ARM Cortex-M4 based platforms.
As part of ARM’s philanthropic efforts, all teaching materials
are provided free of charge to universities worldwide. The full
education kit is available immediately. More information can be
found on the ARM University Program website.
Partner Quotes:
NXP: “When we were approached by ARM about the Education Kit
series last year, we immediately saw the value of such an offering
to academics and students worldwide," said Brendon Slade, director,
tools and embedded ecosystem, NXP. “We are delighted our LPC
microcontrollers are the first to be used in this innovative
educational product and look forward to supporting further
developments in the future.”
Embedded Artists: "The hardware platform that we have created
for the ARM Embedded Education Kit series gives students and
professionals a quick start in learning, experimenting and
prototyping embedded systems,” said Anders Rosvall, technical
director, Embedded Artists. “We are supporting this innovative
product with additional hardware to enhance the user experience
even further, including graphical displays and IoT related
communication hardware.”
About ARM
ARM is at the heart of the world's most advanced digital
products. Our technology enables the creation of new markets and
transformation of industries and society. We design scalable,
energy efficient-processors and related technologies to deliver the
intelligence in applications ranging from sensors to servers,
including smartphones, tablets, enterprise infrastructure and the
Internet of Things.
Our innovative technology is licensed by ARM Partners who have
shipped more than 60 billion System on Chip (SoCs) containing our
intellectual property since the company began in 1990. Together
with our Connected Community, we are breaking down barriers to
innovation for developers, designers and engineers, ensuring a
fast, reliable route to market for leading electronics companies.
Learn more and join the conversation at
http://community.arm.com.
ARM, Cortex and Keil are registered trademarks of ARM Limited
(or its subsidiaries) in the EU and/or elsewhere. All rights
reserved. All other brands or product names are the property of
their respective holders. "ARM" refers to ARM Holdings plc (LSE:
ARM and NASDAQ: ARMH) and members of its corporate group as
constituted from time to time.
None of the information contained in this document may be
adapted, republished, or reproduced in any form except with the
prior written permission of the copyright holder, but links may be
posted directly to this document from other websites, and the whole
of the document correctly attributed and unmodified may be shared
freely, unless the copyright holder at any time withdraws these
permissions. This document is intended only to provide information
to the reader about the relevant product(s) described or mentioned.
All information is provided "as is" and without warranty. ARM makes
no representation as to the product(s), and ARM shall not be liable
for any loss or damage arising from the use of any information in
this document or any error or omission in such information.
ARMAndy Winstanley, +44 1223 405244/ +44 7788
249712Head of corporate PRandy.winstanley@arm.com
Arm Holdings Plc ADS Each Representing 3 Ordinary Shares (MM) (NASDAQ:ARMH)
Graphique Historique de l'Action
De Jan 2025 à Fév 2025
Arm Holdings Plc ADS Each Representing 3 Ordinary Shares (MM) (NASDAQ:ARMH)
Graphique Historique de l'Action
De Fév 2024 à Fév 2025