Multi-channel distributor of industrial and electronic components, Farnell (www.farnell.com), and leading oscilloscope specialist, Tektronix (www.tek.com), are set to co-host a webcast called ‘Debugging Serial Buses in Embedded System Designs’ tomorrow, Dec, 16 from 10 am to 11 am EST. The webcast will address change from parallel to serial data for embedded system designs, as well as the challenges it poses to engineers.
“Following a successful expansion of our distribution agreement with Tektronix in UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) we have decided to host this webcast as a part of our ongoing series of webinars initiated by Farnell to support our customers in producing world-class designs,” said Richard Curtin, head of semiconductors, passives and optoelectronics (SEPO) product and supplier management at Farnell. “Collaborating with a leading supplier like Tektronix helps us bring customers the best the industry has to offer in terms of thought-leadership and expertise in electronics engineering.”
The session will include a 45-minute online presentation and a 15-minute Q&A session. The webcast will be archived after the event. It is expected to appeal to students and electronic design engineers who want to stay updated with the latest cutting-edge oscilloscopes and debugging serial buses technologies.
“Serial data communications employed in the newest embedded systems technologies present designers with significant challenges,” said Trevor J. Smith, technical marketing manager at Tektronix. “This webinar will show how the popular MSO and DPO 2000, 3000 and 4000 series oscilloscopes efficiently solve serial debug challenges.”
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