Registration is required; that's the price you pay for a "free" course. Once registered, you click on the title of each day's class to go to that class. Near the top of the page is a heading "Special Educational Materials" with a link to "Today's Slide Deck" underneath. Click the link to download the presentation, open the presentation, then start the audio player on the class page.

Some of the classes are really good, Jon Titus for example.

Brent

On 5/27/2013 1:52 AM, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:38:35AM -0600, Brent Gordon wrote:
The two threads here, "Good (cheap) PIC chip choice for
project?" and "Follow-up question re: microcontroller
families" have a lot of good information.
A more organized approach is available at the Digi-Key/Design
News Continuing Education Center which has several
free courses on microcontroller basics and selecting a
microcontroller.
You download a Powerpoint presentation and follow along
to an audio stream.
Does it require registration or am I just not seeing the
downloads on the linked pages?

thanks,
Herbert

For example:
"Microcontrollers, Basics"; "Microcontrollers, Advanced"; and "Hands-On
Analysis of Five MCU Development Kits" at
<http://www.designnews.com/lecture-calendar.asp?p_l_ed=CEC_Semester_One_2012>
"ARM Cortex-M0" at
<http://www.designnews.com/lecture-calendar.asp?p_l_ed=CEC_Semester_Two_2012>
"How to Choose a Microcontroller Architecture" at
<http://www.designnews.com/lecture-calendar.asp?p_l_ed=CEC_Semester_Three_2013>
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