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  • Texas Instruments Innovation Challenge

    Vietnam MCU Design Contest 2014

    To encourage students innovation on MCU system design, Texas Instruments announces the MCU Design Contest for Vietnam Universities for the year 2014.

    I. Contest Period

    Contest will divide into 2 phases: regional level - southern, northern & central and national level final. 1. Regional Level: Mar 2014 Oct 2014 2. National Level: Nov 2014

    II. Contest Content

    It is required to use TI MSP430 and Tiva C ARM Cortex-M4F as the main processor. The students have to design their own hardware platform or/and use existing TI EVMs to implement certain functions. TI analog, power and wireless connectivity are highly encouraged.

    List of recommended MCU devices which are available for sample request:

    MSP430G2553/2955

    MSP430F5529

    MSP430FR5669/5738

    TM4C123GH6PM and TM4C123GH6PGE

    III. Contest Targets

    Qualification: The contest is open to in school Undergraduates. Every team should have 1-3 team members and 1 lecturer as their advisor. The team members of the winning teams of 2011, 2012 and 2013 contest are not allowed to participate in 2014 contest.

    Submit Application Form: All teams should submit an application form for the contest, pronouncing their group & design target. The application form is available online and can be found by visiting TI Vietnam support forum: www.diendanTI.com, or can be accessed directly through: + for Northern: goo.gl/x7n2k + for Central: goo.gl/C9qs7 + for Southern: goo.gl/K9jSd

    IV. Score Criteria

    In Regional Elections, the judges will evaluate the project quality by scoring the submitted papers in English (full design files or demo videos can be a strong complementary support). In both rounds, the teams will submit the thesis using provided format which can be downloaded from the websites of participating universities.

    Score Criteria for Elections (Total 100):

  • 1. Project Integrity 15 2. Innovation 20 3. Practicality 15 4. Thesis Quality 15 5. Demo Quality (Video) 15 6. TI Analog/Power Engagement 10 7. TI Wireless Connectivity Engagement 10 In Regional & National Finals, the teams need to give a presentation (Please note that teams must do presentation in English at National Final), Q&A and a live demonstration to the judges. Score Criteria for Finals (Total 100): 1. Innovation 10 2. Practicality 10 3. TI Analog/Power Engagement 10 4. TI Wireless Connectivity Engagement 10 5. Thesis quality 15 6. Presentation 15 7. Demonstration 30

    V. Contest Time Frame

    1. Before May 15, 2014: Download & Submit Application Form 2. May 30, 2014: Announce the accepted registrations 3. Before Sep 10, 2014: Submit thesis for election 4. Sep 17, 2014: Election Winners Announcement 5. Oct 2, 2014: Regional Finals (South, North and Central) 6. Nov 6 , 2014: National Final

    VI. Regional Level Awards (Each Region; Following Cash Awards are Pretax)

    1. Teams who enter the Regional finals will get a Completion of the Contest Award Diploma Only.

    2. 1st Class Award: 1, USD800 3. 2nd Class: 1, USD400 4. 3rd Class: 1, USD200 5. The most promising: USD100 6. The best presentation: USD50 7. Excellence Advisor Awards: The advisors of the 1st place winners in the regional finals will be

    awarded an amount of US$300.

    VII. National Level Awards (Following Cash Awards are Pretax)

    1. 1st Class Award: 1, USD2000 2. 2nd Class: 1, USD1000 3. 3rd Class: 1, USD500 4. The most promising: USD300 5. The best presentation: USD200

  • VIII. Scholarship

    Sunflower Missions Engineering & Technology Scholarships for EACH of the members of the top 3 teams of the regional finals that meet the following criteria. The scholarship is in the amount of $300.

    1. The money is to be used only for educational purpose as outlined below and only in the field of Engineering & Technology

    2. Students NOT in the last semester of undergraduate program must provide a. grade report for the last two completed semesters (fall 2013 and spring 2014) b. all grades for the last two semesters must be better than 7/10 to qualify c. name of undergraduate degree being pursued d. year of graduation

    3. Students ALREADY in last semester of their undergraduate study must produce a. proof of the current institution stating the student will graduate in December 2014 b. proof of admission to a graduate degree that includes name of the institution c. the graduate degree must be in the field of Engineering & Technology d. letters of recommendation from two professors in the current semester of

    undergraduate study attesting to know the student will pursue the graduate program in the spring of 2015. The letters from the professors must contain full name, title, university he/she belongs to, email, and telephone number

    4. Students who have already been awarded E&T scholarship from Sunflower Mission in 2014 are NOT qualified to apply again.

    5. Students will have to submit a headshot & material to meet criteria described in 2 and 3 above by 11/29/2014 to our TI VN team to receive the scholarship by 01/30/2015.

    IX. Contest Organization

    Organizer: Texas Instruments Inc. Co-organizer:

    Regional level:

    1. Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST North) 2. Ho Chi Minh University of Technology (HCMUT - South) 3. Danang University of Technology (DUT Central

    National level: Da Nang University of Technology (DUT) Consultant: Mrs. Duy Loan Le (TI) Mr. Sunny Lee (TI)

    Mr. PHAM Van Tuan (DUT) Mr. Nguyen Huu Thanh (HUST) Mr. Do Hong Tuan (HCMUT)

    Secretariat: PHAM Xuan Trung (DUT), Nguyen The Nghia (DUT) Do Hanh (HUST)

    Ho Thanh Phuong (HCMUT)

    Contest Judges for regional finals:

  • North Region: 1 professor (HUST), 1 engineer from Industry, 1 TI Local FAE. Central Region: 1 professor (DUT), 1 engineer from Industry, 1 TI Local FAE. South Region: 1 professor (HCMUT), 1 engineer from Industry, 1 TI Local FAE. Contest Judges for regional finals: To be announced later. Please contact below addresses for inquiry if any: North Region: Mr. Xuan Kien Nguyen ([email protected]) Central Region: Mr. Thai Hung Le ([email protected]) South Region: Mr. Quoc Nguyen ([email protected])

    TI reserves the right of interpretation and modification to all Rules & guidance listed above.

  • TI Vietnam University MCU Design Contest Terms and Conditions PLEASE READ

    Please read and accept the following terms and conditions prior to making any submissions or providing any ideas or

    materials to TI. All submissions made for the TI Vietnam University MCU Design Contest (TIVUMDC) are subject to these

    terms and conditions and by making the submission, you would be deemed to have unconditionally acknowledged and

    accepted the same:

    1. Teams must be composed of no more than three (3) students total and one (1) advising teacher. Each team member

    must be enrolled in an accredited educational institution as a full-time student at all times during participation on the

    team and must ensure in writing at the lime of entry and submission of the design that he/she is in fact a full-time

    student.

    2. To be eligible to compete, each team must read and complete the entire entry form and submit on time. There are NO

    ENTRY FEES.

    3. Use of a TI MCU (MSP430 or Tiva C) in the contest is required. TI Analog and Wireless Connectivity are highly

    encouraged.

    4. All final contest designs must be submitted to the TIVUMDC organizer according to the requirements of the rules and

    must be RECEIVED on time! Participants will not be allowed to change or supplement their design submissions once

    they have been received. All contest design submissions must consist of the following:

    A report which describes a TI MCU application. The report must be in both Microsoft Word and PDF formats, and

    cannot exceed twenty (20) pages. Anything after twenty (20) pages may not be read.

    Final contest design submissions must be consistent with the abstract on the team's entry form.

    5. All entrants and advising professors agree to follow and abide by the design requirements and judging criteria.

    6. All entrants and advising professors warrant and represent that all contest design ideas and applications submitted to TI

    are entirely original and that they are the owners of all interests in and rights to such designs.

    7. No confidential relationship is established between TI and the entrants and advising professors as a result of entering

    the TIVUMDC. None of the information submitted by the participants will be treated by TI as trade secrets,

    confidential information or as protected data under any obligation.

    8. To protect participants intellectual property rights, (and our ability to publish the contest design submissions), all

    entrants and their advising professors agree to be bound by the contest requirements for licensing of non-exclusive

    rights. Ownership of the design ideas and contest design submissions (hereinafter "Designs") shall remain with the

    entrants and their advising professors. All entrants and advising professors hereby grant TI Incorporated and its

    corporate subsidiaries a non-exclusive, world-wide, perpetual and royalty-free license to use the Designs in. or as part

    of, TI MCU products or products containing or utilizing TI MCUs, to modify the Designs for such uses, and to publish

    the Designs for such uses by TI or by customers of TI under all Practicality intellectual property rights related to the

    Designs, including but not limited to, patents, trade secrets.

    9. Taxes and other obligations are solely the responsibility of the winners. The awards to the Winners are after-tax.

    10. No entries or final design submissions will be returned to participants, regardless of whether they are accepted. All

    entries and final design submissions become the property of TI Incorporated and its corporate subsidiaries.

    11. Judges for the contest will be fully competent and are required lo be fair and impartial. Names of the contest judges will

    be published.

    12. Employees of TI and their immediate families are prohibited from entering this contest.