Friday, January 27, 2012

VISION 2012

Organized by
Anna University,CHENNAI

Eligible students

    BE / B.Tech - Electronics and Communication

For more details
http://www.vision2012.org.in
   
Event starts
08 Mar 2012
Event ends
10 Mar 2012

Description
VISION , the national level technical symposium of DECE, is into its 16th edition. With the participation of more than seven thousand students from all over the country, this has become a must go in every engineering student’s calendar. Replete with exciting events, it offers the right platform for fostering innovation. The goal of VISION is not merely to dazzle but also to broaden the realms of technical and entrepreneurial success and reach out to as many people as possible. Workshops provide an ideal platform for realizing such a vision. They serve as a place where one is exposed to numerous stories that lie behind the scenes. The practical experience one gets in such a short span of time in diverse areas is unparalleled. To develop such everlasting out-of-box skills, workshops are opportunities one would never let go.
Workshops
Workshops at VISION provide you an outstanding platform to have hands-on experience in various fields, be it robotics or electronics.

CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR:


     PSoC 3 and PSoC 5 Architecture Overview
     PSoC Creator Design Flow
     PSoC 3 and PSoC 5 System Resources
     PSoC 3 and PSoC 5 Digital Peripherals
     PSoC 3 and PSoC 5 Analog Peripherals

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS:

    Hands on workshop about MSP 430.
    Two days training & six hours/day.
    Participants whoever enrolled for the workshop will be provided with the MSP 430 kit.
    They can further go on their own in experimenting with the board.
    All the training materials are scrutinized by TI and also the certificates are with TI logo.

ROBOTICS WORKSHOP:


    Line tracer
    Image processing

EXHIVISION
EXHIVISION is a two day national-level technical exhibition comprising a hotchpotch of projects in different domains.

    CIRCUITRIX
    DIGITRIX
    INNOVISION
    PROF CHALLENGE
    MATH MODELLING

Also see Abhigyan 12 

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