This one-hour daily Design News Continuing Education Course explores the fundamentals of the STMicroelectronics STM32MP1.

February 16, 2022

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Here’s an opportunity to learn everything you need to know about the STMicroelectronics STM32MP1 series of microprocessors. The five-day class, The Fundaments of STM32MP1 Primer, meets one hour per day, from February 28 through March 4 at 2:00 pm Eastern.

Each day of this lecture series will generate working STM32MP1-based embedded Linux/STM32MCU applications using nothing but the C programming language. STM32MP1 Discovery Kits, OpenSTLinux, and the STMicroelectronics suite of open source development tools.

You can also earn IEEE Professional Development Hours for participating. If you are not able to attend the class schedule, the course will be available on-demand.

Meet the STM32MP1 Microprocessor Series

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The STM32MP1 microprocessor series has dual Arm Cortex-A7 and Cortex-M4 Cores. It’s a general-purpose microprocessor portfolio enabling easy development for a broad range of applications. The STM32MP1 series is based on a heterogeneous single or dual Arm Cortex-A7 and Cortex-M4 cores architecture, strengthening its ability to support multiple and flexible applications, achieving the best performance and power figures at any time. The Cortex-A7 core provides access to open-source operating systems (Linux/Android) while the Cortex-M4 core leverages the STM32 MCU ecosystem.

Meet Instructor Fred Eady

The instructor, Fred Eady, is the owner of EDTP Electronics. He is also the principal engineer at the Georgia branch of Ongoing Systems LLC. Eady established his company in 1988. During that time, Eady has written thousands of magazine articles, including all of the major electronic magazines from Radio Electronics and Electronics Now to Nuts and Volts, Servo, MicroComputer Journal, and Circuit Cellar. Eady has also written feature articles for Design News.

He has authored four books and contributed to a fifth. He currently works as a PIC microcontroller consultant and is a Microchip Authorized Design Partner. Fred’s expertise also extends into the ARM community where he is a hardware and firmware design consultant. His customers include aerospace companies, machine shops, specialty startup companies, medical machine manufacturers, coin-operated device businesses, and various other research and development companies.

So sign up for this free course and earn your IEEE professional development hours. Click the link to enroll: The Fundaments of STM32MP1 Primer.

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