<?xml-stylesheet title="XSL_formatting" type="text/xsl" href="/skins/default/controls/rss.xsl"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Embedded World Video</title><link>http://www.newelectronics.co.uk</link><description>New Electronics website provides content on electronic design and development, electronic software and electronic design services.  A Electronic supplier directory of suppliers, editiorial features in Electronic Technology section, engineering jobs.</description><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on PandaBoard</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/android-4-0-ice-cream-sandwich-on-pandaboard/38636/</link><description>Are you ready to get started with the Android operating system's latest release, Ice Cream Sandwich? It's easy with the OMAP 4 processor-based PandaBoard! Watch this video to see Android 4.0 in action - see the home screen in its graphics-accelerated glory, navigate popular applications and view a stunning slide show. Then, learn more about developing with Android on the PandaBoard at &lt;a href="http://www.pandaboard.org"&gt;www.pandaboard.org&lt;/a&gt;.</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: Ask the Expert: Henry Wiechman - Code Composer Studio</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-ask-the-expert-henry-wiechman-code-composer-studio/38627/</link><description>How is Code Composer Studio integrated development environment (IDE) v5 different from past versions, and how does it benefit developers? Henry Wiechman, software product manager, embedded processing, highlights the new features and support, smaller size and new pricing structure that this latest version of Code Composer Studio IDE features.</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: Ask the Expert: Henry Wiechman - StarterWare Software Suite</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-ask-the-expert-henry-wiechman-starterware-software-suite/38629/</link><description>What is TI's StarterWare software suite, and how does it make TI's ARM® microprocessors, digital signal processors and DSP + ARM processors easy to develop? Henry Wiechman, software product manager, embedded processing, explains how StarterWare enables developers to quickly and easily optimize software and migrate across a range of TI's embedded processors without requiring an operating system.

</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: Ask the Expert: Joe Coombs</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-ask-the-expert-joe-coombs/38630/</link><description>How will TI's StarterWare software suite help me develop TI's OMAP-L138 DSP + ARM® processor? Joseph Coombs, applications engineer, TMS320C6000™ DSPs, explains how StarterWare enables developers to optimize software on the OMAP-L138 DSP + ARM processor with peripheral stacks, examples, source code and more.

</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: CCS: Navigating Source Files</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-ccs-navigating-source-files/38622/</link><description>Code Composer Studio provide a number of features for navigating source files that are part of the project. This video shows how to use some of these useful features.
</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: CCS: Setting a breakpoint on a variable</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-ccs-setting-a-breakpoint-on-a-variable/38623/</link><description>Most TI embedded processors support data breakpoints or watchpoints. These breakpoints are extremely useful for debugging. This video demonstrates how to access this capability.</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: CCS: Using the Editor local history feature</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-ccs-using-the-editor-local-history-feature/38621/</link><description>The source code editor in Code Composer Studio supports a feature called local history. Local history keeps track of revisions made to source files and allows you to compare versions and replace files with a version stored in the local history.
</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: Linux Application Debug with CCS</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-linux-application-debug-with-ccs/38625/</link><description>Learn how to develop and debug Linux Applications using Code Composer Studio v5 (CCSv5). Many customers of Sitara, Integra and DaVinci spend much of their time developing Linux Applications. In this session you will learn how CCS can be used for both kernel level debug as well as application debug.</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: StarterWare from Texas Instruments</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-starterware-from-texas-instruments/38633/</link><description>Simplify ARM MPU and DSP development with TI's new OS-optional software suite, StarterWare, offering application programming interfaces (APIs) to configure and interface with peripherals. In addition, StarterWare includes lightweight software stacks to enable USB, network and graphics functionality. Example code and application notes included with StarterWare reduce development time up to 10X.</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Training: TI's C553x DSPs - industry's lowest price and lowest power DSPs </title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/training-tis-c553x-dsps-industrys-lowest-price-and-lowest-power-dsps/38626/</link><description>Imagine what you could do with a $2 DSP. You could finally add sophisticated signal processing power to audio and voice applications such as headsets, speakers, smart phone audio accessories and intelligence to your sensor applications at an unprecedented price. The TMS320C553x ultra-low-power DSP generation featuring the lowest power and lowest cost DSP in the industry, starting at $1.95/1 ku, are now available to enable you to do that and much more. Offering the industry's lowest power with active power less than 0.15 mW/MHz at 1.05V and standby power less than 0.15 mW, these highly integrated processors enable developers to get DSP sophistication at a microcontroller price and power consumption.
 </description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>What is Real-Time Control?</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/what-is-real-time-control/38634/</link><description>Keith Ogboenyiya, C2000™ MCU general manager, explains what it really means to do real-time control and how it is the foundation for the C2000™ MCU platform.</description><pubdate>01/12/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Hercules safety mcu RM48 USB stick kit overview</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/hercules-safety-mcu-rm48-usb-stick-kit-overview/37862/</link><description>There are several low cost development kits available for the HerculesTM platform of Safety Microcontrollers. This video features an in-depth look at the RM48x Hercules USB Stick Development Kit and the demonstration software that is included with the kit.</description><pubdate>01/11/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Power on with C2000 mcu HV LLC resonant developer kit</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/power-on-with-c2000-mcu-hv-llc-resonant-developer-kit/37864/</link><description>Learn how to get up and running with the C2000 mcu high voltage LLC resonant developer's kit, which implements digital control of an isolated half-bridge LLC resonant power stage with synchronous rectification using a Piccolo-A microcontroller. You'll also walk though how to quickly get started with the kit using a simple GUI interface.</description><pubdate>01/11/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 microprocessor</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/am335x-arm-cortex-a8-microprocessor/37855/</link><description>Announcing the AM335x. The latest Sitara microprocessor featuring ARM Cotex-A8 performance at the cost and power levels of an ARM9.</description><pubdate>31/10/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Boosting ARM9 Designs with TIs AM335x EVM</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/boosting-arm9-designs-with-tis-am335x-evm/37854/</link><description>Start development with TI's AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 microprocessor.</description><pubdate>31/10/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Stellaris ARM Cortex-M4F microcontrollers w/ floating point</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/stellaris-arm-cortex-m4f-microcontrollers-w-floating-point/37844/</link><description>Continuing to empower developers with leading ARM®-based embedded processing solutions, TI now has a new low power, floating-point Stellaris® Cortex™-M4F microcontroller generation. All of the new LM4Fx Stellaris microcontrollers provide floating point for performance headroom and best-in-class power consumption to address portability and power budgets. Developers can also select from a variety of high-performance analog, memory and connectivity options to best satisfy design parameters across a broad range of applications, such as industrial automation, motion control, health and fitness and more. The new Stellaris MCUs are the first Cortex-M-based microcontrollers to be built on 65 nanometer (nm) technology, paving the roadmap to higher speeds, larger memory and even lower power.</description><pubdate>31/10/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Virtex-7 2000T, the world’s highest capacity fpga utilising Stacked Silicon Interconnect technology from Xilinx</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/virtex-7-2000t-the-worlds-highest-capacity-fpga-utilising-stacked-silicon-interconnect-technology-from-xilinx/37758/</link><description>Click on the link to watch the video of the demo of the world's highest capacity programmable logic device built using 6.8billion transistors, providing customers access to an unprecedented 2million logic cells, equivalent to 20million asic gates, for system integration, asic replacement, and asic prototyping and emulation.</description><pubdate>27/10/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>It’s about to get greener</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/its-about-to-get-greener/37212/</link><description>With innovations in lighting, motor control, and digital power, as well as solar, wind and renewable energy applications, C2000 MCUs have been making the world green for 15+ years – and it's only getting greener! New C2000™ Concerto™ F28M35x dual-subsystem MCUs combine TI's C28x core and control peripherals with an ARM® Cortex™-M3 core and connectivity peripherals to deliver a clearly partitioned architecture in a partitioned architecture in a single, cost-efficient device, eliminating the traditional need to choose between optimal performance and advanced connectivity, taking the efficiency to new levels and dramatically saving energy.</description><pubdate>03/10/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Ask the Expert: Artem Aginskiy</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/ask-the-expert-artem-aginskiy/36455/</link><description>What applications will benefit from TI's C553x ultra-low-power DSPs? Artem Aginskiy, market development manager for the emerging end equipments business at Texas Instruments, discusses how sophisticated digital signal processing can be extended to portable applications, including audio and voice, biometric security, portable medical equipment and more — at an ultra-low price.</description><pubdate>01/09/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Ask the Expert: Marc Kellermann</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/ask-the-expert-marc-kellermann/36457/</link><description>Why do TI's customers choose the C553x ultra-low-power DSPs over competing devices for power consumer audio applications? Marc Kellermann, business development manager for TI's digital signal processing systems business, answers this customer question, detailing the price, power, performance and software benefits of the C553x ultra-low-power DSPs.</description><pubdate>01/09/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Ask the Expert: Matt Muse</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/ask-the-expert-matt-muse/36456/</link><description>What is the TI C5000™ ultra-low-power DSP strategy for new products? Matt Muse, general manager for the C5000 ultra-low-power DSP business at Texas Instruments, takes on this question, explaining how TI focuses on creating new products that offer ultra-low power consumption, ultra –low price and ease of use through software support — an ideal combination to meet customers' needs.</description><pubdate>01/09/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Ask the Expert: Scott Emley</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/ask-the-expert-scott-emley/36452/</link><description>How will TI's C553x ultra-low-power DSPs revolutionize the consumer audio and voice device market? Scott Emley, central marketing manager for the Digital Signal Processing Systems business at Texas Instruments, explains how intelligent signal processing and ultra-low power consumption will meet consumers' demands for new, improved audio and voice gadgets like voice recorders, headsets and microphones.
</description><pubdate>01/09/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Ask the Expert: Stephan Lau</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/ask-the-expert-stephan-lau/36453/</link><description>What software does TI offer for the C553x ultra-low-power DSPs to help customers get to market faster. Stephen Lau, engineering software manager for the C5000™ Ultra-Low-Power DSPs business at Texas Instruments, details the free software TI offers, including the Chip Support Library, application-specific software for audio/voice and telecom applications and Code Composer Studio. He also explains how software compatibility across the C5000™ DSP platform eases product migration for developers.</description><pubdate>01/09/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Texas Instruments Breaks the $2 DSP Barrier</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/texas-instruments-breaks-the-2-dsp-barrier/36451/</link><description>TI first to break the $2 DSP barrier! Imagine what you could do with a $2 DSP. TMS320C553x ultra-low-power DSPs, the lowest power and lowest cost DSPs in the industry are now available offering the industry's lowest total active core power at less than 0.15 mW/MHz at 1.05V and standby power at less than 0.15 mW. These highly integrated DSPs enable developers to add sophisticated signal processing power to audio and voice applications such as headset, speakers, smart phone audio accessories and voice recorders – at an unprecedented price starting at $1.95/1ku.</description><pubdate>01/09/2011</pubdate></item><item><title>Industrial Interfaces on Embedded Processors</title><link>/embedded-electronics-videos/industrial-interfaces-on-embedded-processors/36435/</link><description>This video discusses industrial interface solutions for TI embedded processors. Using examples such as EtherCAT and ProfiBus it presents a demonstration system implementing industrial communication from master to slave based on processors, as well as interface and analog components from TI.</description><pubdate>31/08/2011</pubdate></item></channel></rss>
