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TI Stellaris promo features ARM Cortex-M4F dev board for $4.99—or possibly free
You’ve got a little more than a month to sign up for a $4.99 TI Stellaris Launch Pad Dev board based on the ARM Cortex-M4F processor core. Register and you get on the list to purchase a board for $4.99 … Continue reading
Infineon launches microcontroller series based on ARM Cortex-M4 core, targets industrial drives, power and energy conversion, and automation
Last month, Infineon introduced the XMC4000 series of microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M4 processor core augmented with a floating-point unit. (Note: Don’t confuse the Infineon XMC4000 series with the NXP LPC4000 series of microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M4 … Continue reading
Posted in ARM, Cortex-M4, EDA360, Firmware, Silicon Realization, SoC, SoC Realization
Tagged ARM, ARM Cortex-M4, Cortex-M4, Infineon, Infineon TriCore, microcontroller
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Ingenious architectural features allow ST to extract maximum performance from new microcontroller family based on ARM Cortex-M4. Cost: less than 6 bucks in 1000s
Today, ST Microelectronics introduced a new family of STM32 F4 microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M4 microprocessor IP core. The Cortex-M4 core incorporates several DSP-specific extensions to the ARM Cortex-M architecture including single-cycle 16/32-bit MAC and dual-16-bit MAC instructions, 8- … Continue reading
Posted in ARM, EDA360, SoC Realization, System Realization
Tagged Cortex-M4, STMicroelectronics
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Friday Video: Micrium announces free 45-day eval version of µC/OS-III for several processors including ARM Cortex-M3 and ARM Cortex-M4
RTOS provider Micrium just announced a new policy for the distribution of the source code for its real-time kernel µC/OS-III. The kernel is now officially “source available,” meaning that developers who wish to evaluate µC/OS-III can download its source code … Continue reading
ARM suggests you take the “M” train for your next ASIC or SoC using the company’s new Cortex-M System Design Kit
Last week, ARM introduced a System Design Kit to facilitate the incorporation of the company’s 32-bit Cortex-M processors in ASICs and SoCs. Called the ARM Cortex-M System Design Kit (CMSDK), the package includes: Example systems for ARM Cortex-M0, Cortex-M3 and … Continue reading
Posted in ARM, EDA360, SoC Realization
Tagged ARM, Cortex-M, Cortex-M0, Cortex-M1, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4
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