FRDM-KL46Z Launched at AT&T Developers Summit Hackathon


Come and grab an MBED enabled Multi-Tech / Freescale board and start coding! We’re ready to go at the AT&T Developer Summit 2014 Hackathon

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We’re here live in Las Vegas at the Palms Hotel at the Rain Nightclub ready to help developers get started with the first ever AT&T Carrier Certified ARM MBED board from Multitech Systems, powered by the MBED enabled Freescale FRDM-KL46Z Platform.

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On top of the donuts, bagels, & coffee - the boxes are unpacked, the libraries are live, and we have even created a getting started page on mbed.org specifically for the Hackathon. We have several hundred devices available with a choice of Wifi and Cellular.

What event isn't complete with a logistics scare that would leave you without hardware? Good news is that everything turned up!

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And is looking awesome. That's a lot of hardware!

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The event kicks off with a 4 minute lightning talk about why we're here and what we have for developers to use (phone memory only lasted for 3 minutes). Then the idea pitches start followed by 24 hours of developing.

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Team presentations will be documented on the getting started wiki so check in often if you're interested in seeing what people are building!

1 comment on FRDM-KL46Z Launched at AT&T Developers Summit Hackathon:

06 Jan 2014

Thanks for sharing! I am glad that KL46Z is used there as it's new target. Pity I couldn't attend. Will track the wiki. Keep us updated.

Regards,
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