
Spring workshops on customised Linux distribution and connectivity
The two workshops will be held at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Cambridgeshire on the 8th and 9th of May. The 8th May workshop will focus on the DIGI ConnectCore 6UL IoT development kit and YOCTO operating system and the event on May 9th will look at the Lantronix – xPico 200 series.
The DIGI ConnectCore 6UL IoT development kit is a small, wireless low-power NXP i.MX6UL UltraLite System-on-Module (SoM) platform. The workshop will be a hands-on event on developing a customised Linux distribution for the NXP i.MX6(UL) based ARM Cortex-A7 and Cortex-A9 multicore SoM and SBCs. The event will cover the benefits of the board and introduce the Yocto OS, Digi TrustFence Security Framework and ConnectCore for i.MX6UL SBC Express.
The second workshop will cover designing embedded Wi-Fi on the Lantronix – xPico 200 Series. The workshop will assist designers to deliver seamless and secure Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. It will commence with an introduction to Lantronix and the oxPico 240/250 and the MACH10 IoT application development and deployment platform. Two hands-on sessions will take place during the day.
Both workshops open at 9:00am for registration with a 9:30am start. Register at info@bcdatlantik.co.uk.
More information
https://www.bcdatlantik.co.uk
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