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Reliable Wireless Sense and Control Made Easy Webinar

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Monday, December 1, 2008

Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:CY) is offering a webinar entitled “Reliable Wireless Sense and Control Made Easy.” The free, online seminar will examine the challenges of designing a reliable embedded wireless system and presents a new solution to simplify the design process. The 60-minute webcast will be presented on Wednesday, December 3 at 9:00 am PST.

Reliability and power efficiency are major concerns when creating a wireless system. The webcast will present the challenges of embedded wireless design, ways these challenges can be addressed, and walk-through the development of an ultra-reliable, low-power wireless implementation using Cypress’s new CyFi Low-Power RF solution and the CY3271 PSoC FirstTouch Starter Kit.

The webcast will show system designers what to consider when selecting a Low-Power RF technology. Attendees will also learn how to quickly and easily design wireless sense and control applications that are reliable and power-efficient using Cypress’s CyFi solution.

Webinar Topics

  • Discuss challenges of embedded wireless design and the tools needed to overcome them
  • Demonstrate reliable, low-power wireless using the new PSoC FirstTouch Starter kit (CY3271)
  • Show the flexibility of PSoC Programmable System-on-Chip for sense and control applications

More info: Cypress Embedded Wireless Webcast

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