Watch our newest webinar on-demand to learn all about our most powerful System on Module ‘Apalis TK1’ which is built using the NVIDIA Tegra K1 System on Chip. We will explain the features of the SoC along with how a CUDA capable low-power Kepler GPU supporting OpenGL 4.4, OpenGL ES, OpenCV, and VisonWorks can be used in embedded devices. We discuss various applications like Deep Learning, FPGA and DSP replacement, low power cluster, object avoidance, and Computer Vision in this webinar. Watch interesting demos from companies like Antmicro, KDAB, Qt, Sighthound, Aerial Guard, and BASLER. Watch it to also learn how to create and program different Linux for the TK1 SOM, including the Angstrom, Ubuntu with Jetpack and Mainline Kernel with nouveau driver. Visit this link to learn more about Apalis TK1 SOM.
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Webinar on-demand: Introduction to the Apalis TK1 with NVIDIA® Tegra® K1 SoC
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Watch our newest webinar on-demand to learn all about our most powerful System on Module ‘Apalis TK1’ which is built using the NVIDIA Tegra K1 System on Chip. We will explain the features of the SoC along with how a CUDA capable low-power Kepler GPU supporting OpenGL 4.4, OpenGL ES, OpenCV, and VisonWorks can be used in embedded devices. We discuss various applications like Deep Learning, FPGA and DSP replacement, low power cluster, object avoidance, and Computer Vision in this webinar. Watch interesting demos from companies like Antmicro, KDAB, Qt, Sighthound, Aerial Guard, and BASLER. Watch it to also learn how to create and program different Linux for the TK1 SOM, including the Angstrom, Ubuntu with Jetpack and Mainline Kernel with nouveau driver. Visit this link to learn more about Apalis TK1 SOM.
Webinar: Creating IoT applications with Toradex and Microsoft Azure
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Join our next joint webinar with Microsoft. We will present a technical demonstration of the development of a robust and scalable IoT solution. The Toradex system on modules enable the development of embedded platforms that meet the most common requirements for IoT such as low power consumption, long life, compact form factor, 24/7 operation capability, etc. In this webinar, we will demonstrate the development of the IoT scenario; using Toradex’s Azure IoT Certified Colibri VF61, an embedded computer module featuring the NXP® Vybrid processor, including how to write a quick application that communicates with Microsoft Azure consolidated data using Microsoft PowerBI. Visit our webinar page to grab your free registration for the webinar.
Date and Time: Thursday, July 21, 2016 03:00PM - 04:00PM (BRT)
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Venue: Online Webinar
Azure IoT Hub on a Toradex Colibri VF61 – Part 2 - Interfacing sensors and the IoT Car
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Check out our second blog post in a three-part series to gain in-depth understanding of building an IoT application based on Toradex System on Modules. The embedded system chosen for this purpose was a Toradex customized Single Board Computer solution: the Colibri VF61 SoM + the Iris Carrier Board. Learn the intricacies of reading the field sensors and sending information to the cloud using Microsoft Azure IoT services, demonstrated via an IoT car. Read our second blog in a three-part series here.