Presenters
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Mark Dunnett
Arrow Electronics
In this session, Mark Dunnett from Arrow explain how to get started with NXP’s LPC55S16 device—a 150 MHz Arm Cortex-M33-based microcontroller. In 60 ‘hands-on’ minutes, Mark will teach you how to install NXP’s free development environment MCUXpresso IDE, the software development kit (SDK) and use the pins and clocks configuration kit to create your first Cortex-M33 application using the LPC55S16-EVK evaluation kit.
Arrow Electronics
Review the Edgelock SE050 Secure Element, focusing on security use cases, and view implementation of securing sensors interfacing using SE050 and LPC55S69.
Learn how to install NXP’s free development environment MCUXpresso IDE to create your first Cortex-M33 application
Explore the pins and clocks configuration tools to set up the clock tree on the LPC55S16 device, and set up the pin multiplexing to suit your application.