Has DesignNews ever thought about about varying the schedule for these broadcasts from time to time? There have been a lot of interesting topics out there, but they are always at the same time. For me, it would be easier to participate over lunch or even in the evening. I know you have to watch the scheduling for your entire audience as well as the technical professionals who will be involved, but it might be helpful to change the schedule from time to time.
I might be worng about this, but I expect to hear about a lot of mechatronics applications using eight-bit MCUs. That being the case, I think Microchip is an ideal source for information.
Looks like a strong program, Chuck. The meeting palce of microcontrollers and mechatronics should be a hot spot in innovation. I think you'll get a good showing of attendees for this one.
Sounds like a solid agenda, particularly the best practice part where you and your guest will discuss how to leverage MCUs in applications. I think that kind of practical, hands-on advice will be invaluable to engineers. Looking forward to it.
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