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Designing ARM Devices Using Segger Tools

Fred Eady -
Owner, EDTP Electronics Inc. and Principal Engineer, Ongoing Systems LLC.
January 11,
2016
Segger Embedded Studio Walk-around
This lecture will introduce you to the Segger Embedded Studio. Rather than just talk about the integrated development environment, we will assemble and code an ARM microcontroller complex with the STMicroelectronics STM32F407VG using Segger Embedded Studio and the J-Link Pro.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
In-Circuit Emulators Provide Advanced MCU Problem Analysis and System EvaluationTiny Geckos Display Small Energy FootprintFreescale Kinetis L Series PTM
Listen/Download Archive (mp3)
January 12,
2016
ARMing a microSD Card to an MCU
This class will utilize the ARM hardware we previously constructed. We will use elements of the STMicro STM32 Standard Peripheral Libraries, Segger Embedded Studio, and J-Link Pro to add microSD storage capability to our ARM microcontroller complex.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
In-Circuit Emulators Provide Advanced MCU Problem Analysis and System EvaluationTiny Geckos Display Small Energy FootprintFreescale Kinetis L Series PTM
Listen/Download Archive (mp3)
January 13,
2016
Exercising Segger's emPower Platform
Segger recently announced the availability of a new evaluation platform based on the Freescale Kinetis MK66FN2M0VMD18 32-bit microcontroller. In this lecture we will examine and exercise the emPower hardware using Segger Embedded Studio and a combination of Segger middleware components.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
In-Circuit Emulators Provide Advanced MCU Problem Analysis and System EvaluationTiny Geckos Display Small Energy FootprintFreescale Kinetis L Series PTM
Listen/Download Archive (mp3)
January 14,
2016
Coding with Segger's embOS
This class will concentrate on setting up and running Segger’s embOS RTOS on our STMicro STM32F407VG-based ARM hardware platform.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
In-Circuit Emulators Provide Advanced MCU Problem Analysis and System EvaluationTiny Geckos Display Small Energy FootprintFreescale Kinetis L Series PTM
Listen/Download Archive (mp3)
January 15,
2016
Segger Embedded Studio Does IoT
The Segger Embedded Studio includes built-in support for the Nordic nRF51822. ToDay's lecture will focus on using Segger Embedded Studio and a J-Link Pro to bring an nRF51822-based IoT device to life.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
In-Circuit Emulators Provide Advanced MCU Problem Analysis and System EvaluationTiny Geckos Display Small Energy FootprintFreescale Kinetis L Series PTM
Listen/Download Archive (mp3)
Instructor
Fred Eady
Owner, EDTP Electronics Inc. and Principal Engineer, Ongoing Systems LLC.

Fred Eady is the owner of EDTP Electronics Inc. and is the principal engineer at the Georgia branch of Ongoing Systems LLC. EDTP Electronics was established in 1988. In the meantime, Fred has written thousands of magazine articles. He has written for all of the major electronic magazines, including Radio Electronics, Electronics Now, Nuts and Volts, Servo, MicroComputer Journal, and Circuit Cellar. Fred has even done a few short feature articles for Design News. To date, 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. He has a very close working relationship with Microchip Technology, the manufacturer of PIC microcontrollers, and has taught multiple Ethernet and WiFi classes at Microchip's annual Masters Conference.