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regarding project submittion

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  • January 11, 2012 at 4:19 pm #1748
    Himanshu Choudhary
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     is it required that the project which we are submitting here should not have been submitted for any other award.
    January 12, 2012 at 5:59 am #7018
    Texas Instrument
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    Dear Himanshu,

    There is no such constraint. You can use one of your past project ideas. However, the idea has to include at least 1 TI MCU in it to be eligible for selection. Please go aheada nd register your self at the URL below:

     

    http://www.timcucontest.com/submission.aspx

     

    The last date for registration is January 31st, 2012. We wish yo all the best!

     

    Warm Regards,

    TI MCU Design Contest Team.

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