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News Release from: GD Technik
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 6 August 2002

Seminar to divulge ARM secrets

A design seminar set for September in Cambridge will give designers a unique opportunity to share the wealth of knowledge accumulated by some of the industry's leading ARM experts.

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The AT91 ARM microcontroller from Atmel is one of the electronics industry's most popular 32bit solutions. To give designers a close look at the capabilities of this powerful device Atmel's specialist UK design-in distributor, GD Technik, is to host an ARM design seminar on Tuesday 24th September 2002. Located in the Victorian gothic splendour of Girton College, Cambridge, the seminar gives designers a unique opportunity to share the wealth of knowledge accumulated by some of the industry's leading ARM experts.

Atmel's AT91 ARM microcontroller family provides 32bit performance that enables the implementation in software of innovative and evolving protocols for communication, compression or control.

Based on the industry renowned ARM core, AT91 microcontrollers are ideal for low-power real-time control applications, such as MP-3 players, GPS equipment and industrial automation.

Delegates attending the one-day event will receive an Atmel AT91 ARM microcontroller evaluation board, with full software support and a thirty-day trial ARM compiler.

Cost per delegate, including lunch, is GBP 95.00.

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