Linux Programming by Embedded Labworks in partnership with Toradex - Curitiba

Starting this October, Sergio Prado, Trainer and Technical Director, Embedded Labworks, will use a Toradex Colibri iMX6DL 512MB computer on module in conjunction with a Viola Carrier Board in his training sessions on Embedded Linux and Linux Device Drivers, in Brazil.

Linux Programming by Embedded Labworks, in partnership with Toradex
Date & Time

Nov 04, 2016 from 09:00 to 17:00

Venue

Curitiba, Brazil

Price

R$ 500.00

The Toradex Brasil and Embedded Labworks teams, also created an expansion board to make the training even more interesting. This board is connected directly to the pin bus of Viola (also compatible with Iris) and has several useful resources for learning, including:

This expansion card will help explore the various hardware interfaces through the use of Embedded Linux, which is more fun and intuitive.

In addition, Toradex in partnership with Embedded Labworks, just launched a new initiative wherein Embedded Labworks will adopt Toradex’s platform in a few select training sessions on Interfacing with the hardware in Embedded Linux.

Toradex and Embedded Labworks will conduct a total of 4 training sessions sponsored by Toradex, over the next few weeks. The target audience will include developers already working with microcontrollers, who might be unsure of moving to a solution with Embedded Linux. The training will mainly involve the discussion about the issues of access to peripherals via Embedded Linux. The participant will take home a Viola Carrier Board, Colibri VF50 128MB computer on module along with the expansion board (the course price includes these products). With this joint venture, the companies hope to encourage further development of embedded systems in Brazil.

For more information and registration please visit the training page.

Below find the scope and course dates:

Interfacing with the hardware in Embedded Linux:

Toradex interviews Sergio Prado of Embedded Labworks:

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