Meet Silicon Labs’ Multiprotocol Wireless Gecko SoCs
We are proud to introduce our Wireless Gecko portfolio of multiprotocol system-on-chip (SoC) devices, providing flexible connectivity and price/performance options for Internet of Things (IoT)...
View ArticleIntroducing Silicon Labs’ Wizard Gecko WGM110 Wi-Fi Module
The new Wizard Gecko WGM110 module is a highly integrated module with exceptional RF performance, an intuitive BGScriptTM scripting language, and multiple internet protocols. Development costs and...
View ArticleAffordable arm64 boards?
What arm64-based affordable boards are there, and where they can be bought? I'm asking for a friend, and he's probably after something to run Linux/Unix on. There has been discussions about...
View Articlewhy some instructions are not required to be explicitly synchronized ?
Dear all: In "ARM® Architecture Reference Manual ARMv8", B2.6.5 Concurrent modification and execution of instructions , it says some instructions, such as " B, BL, NOP, BRK, SVC, HVC, and SMC " dont...
View ArticleSetting memory frequency
Is there a way to fix the memory frequency on the board to some other values other than 800MHz?
View ArticleHello. I am an electronics enthusiast and I need help in getting DIY project...
I am a newbie and I want to make a project using Texas Instrument's Tiva Evaluation kit. TM4C123G. My project is to connect the kit with Wifi with boosters packs and do the following: 1. Take data from...
View ArticleConnected Helmet Protects Workers: IBM IoT + ARM mbed in Action
"Bob the Builder" meets ARM® mbed™, analyzed by IBM Internet of Things Foundation in the cloud, at ARM TechCon 2015.
View ArticleTRAIN SpinDance Demo - Freedom-K64 dev board - ARM Cortex-M4 - ARM mbed 3.0
SpinDance demonstrates a model train running at ARMTechCon 2015, thanks to NXP Freedom-K64 dev board, ARM® Cortex®-M4 and ARM mbed™ 3.0.
View Article1248 shows how ARM mbed-enabled Device Pilot helps manage devices easier
1248's Device Pilot demonstrates how ARM® mbed™-enabled Device Pilot helps managing devices easier, at ARM TechCon 2015.
View ArticleMaxim Integrated ARM mbed-enabled MAX32600MBED wearable based on ARM Cortex-M3
Maxim Integrated demonstrates ARM® mbed™-enabled MAX32600MBED wearable based on ARM Cortex®-M3, at ARM TechCon 2015.
View ArticleGame Developers Conference (GDC) 2016
The Game Developers Conference® (GDC) The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is the world’s largest and longest-running professionals-only game industry event. Presented every spring in San Francisco, it...
View ArticleHow to adress o/i pins on sam4l xplained pro in AS7?
I am moving form 8bit AVRs to ARM class, because my work demands more powerful and better microcontrollers. I went throught whole sam4l xplained pro documentation and application notes on atmel site,...
View ArticleTokyo Eletech Corporation (TET) - Exclusive Distributor in North America
OESS Corporation is the exclusive distributor for Tokyo Eletech Corporation (TET) in North America. OESS Corporation 5550 Cerritos Ave., Suite H Cypress, CA 90630 Phone: 714-220-1878 Fax:...
View ArticleWhat is the meaning of a 64 bit aligned stack pointer address?
According to ARM Architecture Procedure Call Standard (AAPCS) on the ARMv6-M, and ARMv7-M architecture in it says: "Although the processor hardware allows SP to be at any word aligned address at...
View ArticleVirtual Reality – Blatant Latency and how to Avoid it
Welcome back to the third post in my Virtual Reality (VR) blog series. We’ve already discussed the reasoning behind our interest in VR as a major driving force for graphics development, but even in the...
View Articlehow to program stm32 ARM mcu with jlink?
Hey guys I'm new to ARM, I've bought a stm32f103 ARM development board. I've installed coocox coIDE. my programmer is j-link. when I want to program my MCU, I receive this error:...
View ArticleUsing Linaro's deliverables on Juno
1. Preface 2. Prerequisites 2.1 General 2.2 To build from source 3. Choosing a filesystem 4. Obtaining a software stack 4.1 Prebuilt configurations 4.2 Building from source 5. Running the software 5.1...
View ArticleUsing Linaro's deliverables on an FVP
1. Preface 2. Prerequisites 2.1 General 2.2 To build from source 3. Choosing a filesystem 4. Obtaining a software stack 4.1 Prebuilt configurations 4.2 Building from source 5. Running the software 5.1...
View ArticleUsing Linaro's deliverables on TC2
1. Preface 2. Prerequisites 3. Choosing a filesystem 4. Obtaining a software stack 5. Running the software 5.3 Booting the board 1. Preface This document pertains to Linaro Release 16.02. Click here...
View ArticleCMSIS Version 5
CMSIS Version 5 - Status CMSIS Version 5 will focus on improvements and further industry adoption. The license will be changed to the permissive Apache 2.0 license, to enable contributions from...
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