IPv6 for Micros – Hands-On January 26-30 at 11:00 AM Pacific/2:00 PM Eastern

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Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv.6) has been slow to impact microcontroller design; IPv.6 and the original IPv.4 are not directly compatible and dual-stack systems are unwieldy for many small controllers. However, with the predicted exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), the need for the expanded addressing space of v.6 is direly needed. In this class, we will look at one solution for implementing IPv.6 as part of a simple, dual-stack system on a representative ARM chip, the Freescale K64.
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