Category: MCU

The robot contest at Cao Thang Technical College

Robot contest at Cao Thang Technical College

While Hochiminh city University of Technology (HCMUT) is the leading technical university in South Vietnam,  Cao Thang Technical College is the leading technical college, where supplies many quality workers for the labor market in South Vietnam.

Upgraded from the Technical school, Cao Thang  Technical college continues trying to make an interesting study environment for the pupils and students.

One among them, the department of electronic and electromechanic  are organizing the Line Follower Robot contest, that is simpler than yearly ABU Robot Contest, but it’s an encouraged effort, be suitable with the 3 years student.

The good beginning in an interesting playground brings up the passion, technical guys!

Let’s hope for the success of the contest!

Renesas Vietnam

Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723) is a Japanese semiconductor manufacturer and is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of semiconductor systems for mobile phones and automotive applications. It is the world’s largest manufacturer of microcontrollers and the second largest manufacturer of application processors. Renesas is also known for LCD drivers, RF ICs, mixed-signal integrated circuits and system-on-a-chip semiconductors.

Knowing Renesas Vietnam (RVC) management team in the HCMUS – RENESAS Micom Car Rally 2007 (MCR2007) when I was still a Consultant for the ROBOTVIET club.
Talking with Mr. Hara (President and CEO) was the good chance to know the working style of RVC, and also his plan to open the MCR in other universities.
I infact have no connection with him and RVC after that contest, however, I believe that we can co-operate in the future project, when having chance. I was very impressed with the enthusiasm of the RVC top management.

ELAN Microelectronics

ELAN Microelectronics Corporation is an IC designer and provider of 8-bit microcontrollers and PC Peripheral ICs. Situated at the Hsinchu Science Park, the Silicon Valley of Taiwan  (http://www.emc.com.tw)


Just knew ELAN from last year, but already worked with them on some projects and still working on some interesting things for now…
ELAN chip looks suitable for the simple application as toys, gifts, or household appliance….
There’s a long way to go ahead, for the cooperation with ELAN.
PS: The picture taken with Mr. Frankie, Sales Manager of ELAN HK

Atmel

Atmel Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML) is a manufacturer of semiconductors, founded in 1984. Its focus is on system-level solutions built around flashmicrocontrollers. Its products include microcontrollers (including 8051 derivatives and AT91SAM and AT91CAP ARM-based micros), and its own Atmel AVR and AVR32 architectures, radio frequency (RF) devices, EEPROM and Flash memory devices (including DataFlash-based memory), and a number of application-specific products. Atmel supplies its devices as standard products, ASICs, or ASSPs depending on the requirements of its customers. In some cases it is able to offer system on chip solutions.

Starting with AT89C51 by using assembly language to understand how the MCU works, that’s the way all student in Vietnam opens the door of the Embedded world!

As said above, you can understand how popular the Atmel chip is in Vietnam. Asking me? Yes, of course I used to start by the same way.

Some recent years, there’s some change on the position of Atmel in Vietnam, because of the fake products and the long lead-time, however, it is still a most popular chip in Vietnam.

I’m familiar with AT89C51 and AVR ATmega, however, ATTiny is the first one we used in the large number (some ten of thousands).

Known Atmel Singapore via Arrow, this would be the good chance to open the relationship with the most popular chip in Vietnam.

NXP Semiconductors

NXP Semiconductors N.V. (Nasdaq: NXPI) provides High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Product solutions that leverage its leading RF, Analog, Power Management, Interface, Security and Digital Processing expertise. These innovations are used in a wide range of automotive, identification, wireless infrastructure, lighting, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications.

Using NXP’s MCU from the second year when studying at the University of Technology with the introduction from Mr. Kiem Huynh (Lecturer – the well-known coach in the Robot contest).

It would be the very good beginning, I quickly understood 8 bits MCU (LPC922, LPC932, P89V51Rx2), ARM7  MCU (LPC2000) and used them in some application when still being a student.

I connected Philips Semiconductors (Vietnam’s representative office) from 2004 and actually provided many support for them in the MCU contest 2nd and 3rd, with many useful information in my personal website.

I got their Certificated in the MCU contest 2005 and the Award for the contribution to the contest.

The interesting thing is, in the meeting with NXP’s team in June, 2010, I met Mr. Tan – Sales Director, who participated in the Celeration 5 years ago to give me the Award!  He was very supprised, and ofcourse, I was, too. The world is not big enough, huh?

We are now the good partner, not only with the NXP’s Singapore , but also the Vietnam office.

Doing business is just for doing business, but friends are the friends, aren’t you?

Freescale and Arrow

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. is an American semiconductor manufacturer. It was one of the first semiconductor companies in the world, having started as a division of Motorola in Phoenix, Arizona in 1949.

Meeting with Freescale and Arrow (distributor) in the beginning of September, 2010. This would be the great chance to know the future of Freescale and its plan to extend the Vietnam market.

Start with the DEMO9S08LL16 to understand how to use Freescale chip.

NXP’s contest

This is an interesting contest for the Engineer and Student who interest in the embedded system and ARM Cortex M3 technology.

For the information, please refer the link: http://www.circuitcellar.com/nxpmbeddesignchallenge/

I’m sure you will love it, my friends!

Let’s try to become the winner!