On March 16, ARTERY, in collaboration with its distributor partner KORYO Electronics, successfully hosted the AT32 MCU CORTEX-M Development & Practical Training Course in Taipei. The event attracted R&D and product engineers from the high-tech industry as well as academic professionals. The session was filled with active discussions and enthusiastic questions. After a full day of intensive training, participants gained a solid understanding of AT32 MCUs and their applications.
ARTERY Successfully Concludes Q1 2023 AT32 MCU CORTEX-M Development & Practical Training Course
The training course focused on “AT32 MCU Development & Practical Training – ARGB Lighting Control Application.” The course guided participants on how to control ARGB light strips using MCUs. ARGB light strips simplify MCU pin configurations and reduce PCB design complexity, making them ideal for gaming products, stage lighting, and any other LED-based smart products, significantly enhancing their functionality and appeal.
This solution was built on the ARTERY AT32F403A series platform, featuring a 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4F core with a processing speed of up to 240MHz. The integrated single-precision floating-point unit (FPU) and digital signal processor (DSP), combined with a rich set of peripheral interfaces such as PWM, Timers, I2C, SPI, UART, USB, and SDIO, provided flexible control over lighting effects. In addition, the large memory design, supporting up to 1MB Flash and 224KB SRAM, offers high performance, enabling real-time lighting effect transitions. The AT32F403A series also supports industrial-grade temperature ranges from -40°C to 105°C and comes in various chip sizes to meet the needs of diverse applications.
Moving forward, ARTERY is preparing a series of exciting courses to showcase the versatile applications of AT32 MCUs. We welcome both newcomers and existing users of AT32 MCUs to join these sessions, engage in discussions, and exchange ideas. Stay tuned for more!