Department of Electronics, Computer and Communications Engineering Ateneo De Manila University and Nuvoton Technology Corporation Taiwan Formed A Partnership in Academic Program
May 04, 2013
Department of Electronics, Computer and Communications Engineering Ateneo De Manila University and Nuvoton Technology Corporation Taiwan Formed A Partnership in Academic Program
ADMU Quezon City, 2013/04/23 - Department of Electronics, Computer, and Communications Engineering, Ateneo De Manila University (ECCE ADMU), Philippines, formed a partnership with Nuvoton Technology Corporation (NTC), Taiwan, chip design company, who is interested to partner in ‘Academic Program’. In which Nuvoton donate and provide microcontroller NuMicro ARM Cortex™-M0 NUC 140 learning boards, document, facility for the class for research based on microcontroller ARM Cortex™-M0. Nuvoton has already donated two units of NuMicro ARM Cortex™-M0 microcontroller learning boards for assessment. As the follow up, Nuvoton will donate again for more learning boards. Nuvoton will provide NUC 140 microcontroller learning boards and tutorial for the teaching material of Embedded Systems courses at ECCE ADMU. The purpose of this program is to provide knowledge and understanding to students about the latest microcontroller technology 32-bit ARM Cortex™-M0. Nuvoton expects that through academic program, it will transfer knowledge and technology between industry and academia, and also realize technology transfer between Philippines and Taiwan.
Dr. Rosula S.J. Reyes, is the key person in charge of Nuvoton Academic Program in ECCE ADMU. The plan of Nuvoton’s academic program is mainly to provide training to students for the mainstream products in the next 1 to 2 decades, it may also have chance to extend it to projects or software development in the future. This program was begun in January 2013 and Nuvoton will visit ECCE ADMU soon for meeting and discussion regarding academic program plan and evaluation.
Nuvoton NuMicro ARM Cortex™-M0 single chip microprocessor learning boards provide on the upgrading to 32-bit MCU level for ECCE ADMU, and also help ECCE ADMU on the embedded system application development research program. NuMicro ARM Cortex™-M0 microprocessor platform for teaching use, and provides free software environment, drivers, and source code examples.
ADMU Quezon City, 2013/04/23 - Department of Electronics, Computer, and Communications Engineering, Ateneo De Manila University (ECCE ADMU), Philippines, formed a partnership with Nuvoton Technology Corporation (NTC), Taiwan, chip design company, who is interested to partner in ‘Academic Program’. In which Nuvoton donate and provide microcontroller NuMicro ARM Cortex™-M0 NUC 140 learning boards, document, facility for the class for research based on microcontroller ARM Cortex™-M0. Nuvoton has already donated two units of NuMicro ARM Cortex™-M0 microcontroller learning boards for assessment. As the follow up, Nuvoton will donate again for more learning boards. Nuvoton will provide NUC 140 microcontroller learning boards and tutorial for the teaching material of Embedded Systems courses at ECCE ADMU. The purpose of this program is to provide knowledge and understanding to students about the latest microcontroller technology 32-bit ARM Cortex™-M0. Nuvoton expects that through academic program, it will transfer knowledge and technology between industry and academia, and also realize technology transfer between Philippines and Taiwan.
Dr. Rosula S.J. Reyes, is the key person in charge of Nuvoton Academic Program in ECCE ADMU. The plan of Nuvoton’s academic program is mainly to provide training to students for the mainstream products in the next 1 to 2 decades, it may also have chance to extend it to projects or software development in the future. This program was begun in January 2013 and Nuvoton will visit ECCE ADMU soon for meeting and discussion regarding academic program plan and evaluation.
Nuvoton NuMicro ARM Cortex™-M0 single chip microprocessor learning boards provide on the upgrading to 32-bit MCU level for ECCE ADMU, and also help ECCE ADMU on the embedded system application development research program. NuMicro ARM Cortex™-M0 microprocessor platform for teaching use, and provides free software environment, drivers, and source code examples.
NuMicro ARM Cortex M0 NUC 140 Learning Board
Microprocessors in the next 20 years, are still widely used in mainstream architecture, and hope that through the courses at ECCE ADMU, students will be able to catch up the industrial technology, standards synchronization industry cultivating for more competitive talents. In the future, ECCE ADMU and Nuvoton will have a further technical education, training, and research cooperation.
The 32-bit ARM Cortex™-M0 microprocessors are significantly improved in computing speed and application performance, commonly used in car electronics, such as: audio, window controls, navigation system, and so on, through the internet and vehicle electronic communication, to expand the surrounding function. Nuvoton academic program also want to take the industry's latest embedded platform ARM Cortex™-M0, not only to learn the basic control theory and implementation, but also allows students to learn the basic tools and production processes need to electronics engineers, due to the course content information and examples of both practicality, helps students thematic studies and significantly enhance future employability. In the future, Nuvoton will continue to support the microcontroller-based research conducted by ECCE ADMU.
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