Date:Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Time:2:00 PM EDT / 11:00 AM PDT
Sponsor:Renesas Electronics
Duration:1 Hour
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Summary
Adding Bluetooth connectivity to your next design should be as easy as using it. Join us for an informative overview session to see how easy it can be. This webinar will highlight a basic system utilizing Renesas Quick-Connect IoT Pmod boards and RA2E1 MCU to demonstrate how easy it is to connect both hardware and software components together. We will incorporate an MCU, temperature and humidity sensor, and Bluetooth Low Energy to emulate a system where Bluetooth connectivity is integrated into an existing system and used primarily as a transceiver.
Speakers
Senior Manager, System and Solution Team, Renesas Electronics Corporation
Brad Rex has more than 20 years of experience in embedded design and development, covering both hardware and software. Starting with ASIC design and verification, he moved on to directly supporting customer software development as both an applications and field applications engineer, successfully getting a wide variety of customers ranging from consumer, industrial and automotive into production. Brad holds an electrical engineering degree from The University of Arizona.
Carmelo Sansone, Director, Strategic Business Development, Renesas Electronics Corporation
Carmelo Sansone has focused his career on building products and system solutions that have large impact in the marketplace. He launched several edge processors platforms for low-power applications, including the first MCUs with DSP capabilities, the core of today’s portable devices intelligence. At SEMI Carmelo helped grow the subscription revenue by creating new programs, products and services. While at NXP, Carmelo led business development efforts for the LPC MCU portfolio and launched a new always-on sensor processor MCU platform for the IoT market. Earlier in his career at Renesas, he led a team to launch the RX100/RX200 portfolios and helped create initial business at OEMs and channel partners. At STMicroelectronics in Italy, the UK and San Jose, he was an application engineer and FAE developing applications for the consumer market. Carmelo holds a master’s degree in Electronic Engineering with a specialization in Biomedical from the University of Pisa and an MBA from Golden Gate University, San Francisco.
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