Inside Huawei LiteOS Workshop: Chip Porting and Balancing Car Demo Highlights
The Huawei LiteOS Workshop in Beijing gathered over 130 online registrants and 100 on‑site developers for a day of hands‑on sessions covering mainstream chip porting, STM32 migration, rapid integration with LianShengDe chips, Keil MDK debugging, and a fun balancing‑car demo, followed by lively Q&A and community bonding.
On December 17, the Huawei LiteOS Workshop Beijing session concluded successfully, bringing together developers from various companies, schools, and fields at a small venue on Zhongguancun Chuangye Street.
The event featured two main technical themes: "Mainstream Chip Porting" and "Balancing Car based on Huawei LiteOS".
Attendance numbers included over 130 online registrations, more than 100 on‑site participants, 300+ viewers on Huajiao live, and over 7,300 on the Yunxi live stream.
Opening : Organizers prepared welcome gifts for attendees at 8 am.
Host Introduction : At 10 am, host Yu Guozhu explained the workshop’s purpose—to attract enterprise developers and hobbyists to explore Huawei’s IoT OS and solutions, and to create an open, sharing platform for the Huawei LiteOS open‑source project.
Future Plans : Liu Jianjun presented Huawei LiteOS’s roadmap and upcoming competitions, emphasizing community openness and partner success.
Chip Porting : Technical expert Wang Lichao demonstrated how Huawei LiteOS can be ported to mainstream ARM microcontrollers, focusing on STM32 series support.
Rapid Port to LianShengDe Chip : Cui Yanchang discussed the LianShengDe chip and the steps for quickly integrating Huawei LiteOS onto it.
Keil MDK Debugging : Zhang Zheng (Technical Marketing Manager, ARM) showed how to debug Huawei LiteOS using Keil MDK.
Fun Demo : Wang Lichao and Wu Haibin presented hands‑on demos, allowing participants to experiment with chip porting and a balancing‑car project using provided development boards.
The interactive session sparked many questions, with speakers addressing each thoroughly, and developers eagerly shared experiences while the limited number of boards led to collaborative problem‑solving.
Participants also enjoyed a catered lunch and desserts, adding a social touch to the technical day.
The event concluded with a group photo and an invitation to the upcoming Huawei LiteOS Hackathon.
FAQ
1: What is the Huawei LiteOS Workshop? It is a developer‑focused, offline technical exchange organized by Huawei Developer Community, featuring training, Q&A, and hands‑on demos to promote the IoT OS.
2: When does the Hackathon start? The first Hackathon is scheduled for January 7 in Beijing, lasting two days.
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