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Embedded design challenge launched for students and design engineers in India

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Freescale Semiconductor is offering engineering students and embedded developers in India the opportunity to turn great designs into 8-bit innovations.
Freescale Semiconductor is offering engineering students and embedded developers in India the opportunity to turn great designs into 8-bit innovations. The embedded design contest, which began in August, challenges engineers to stretch their imagination and create innovative prototypes using Freescale's 8-bit HCS08 8/16-pin microcontroller (MCU). To compete in the design challenge, participants must submit their design prototypes complete with schematics and software developed with CodeWarrior tools, along with a working, board-level demonstration of the product by October 31, 2007.The submitted designs will be judged by a panel of industry experts and academicians for creativity, design efficiency, technical complexity, and overall application innovation and usefulness. The first 100 "early bird" registrations will receive awards of appreciation to acknowledge early participation.The award-winning entries will be announced at the Freescale Technology Forum (FTF) India at Bangalore on November 19-20, 2007. The first-prize winner will receive a four-day all-expenses-paid trip to Malaysia that includes sight-seeing opportunities and a tour of Freescale's manufacturing facilities in the region. The second-place winner will also have the opportunity to win an exciting prize. The top 25 entries will have a chance to attend FTF Bangalore for a close-up look at the latest technology innovations that Freescale is bringing to market."Freescale is dedicated to fostering a spirit of innovation and creativity within the Indian embedded design community," said Sanjeev Keskar, country manager for Freescale Semiconductor India Pvt. "This contest provides students and industry professionals with challenging opportunities to compete for excellence in embedded design."
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