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How to debug: CoreSight basics (Part 3)
Eoin McCann
This is the third in a series of blogs that gives a technical introduction to the ARM CoreSight Debug and Trace technology and architecture.
July 13, 2015
Using Reentrant interrupt on Cortex M family and GCC
Carlo Alberto Avizzano
Dear Friends,here they are few lines of GCC-Assembly code to make your interrupt in Cortex-M4 fullyreentrant. Please read notes from
Sippey
before proceeding to details of implementationof this page.NOTE1…
July 11, 2015
Sensors To Servers Demo(Part 3)
Eric Gowland
This is the third installment of the Sensors to Servers demo blog. We’ll talk about the server side of the story and the visualisation we provided to client devices.
July 7, 2015
Sensors To Servers Demo (Part 2)
Eric Gowland
Welcome to the second instalment of the Sensors to Servers demonstration blog. In this entry, we’ll talk in more detail about the sensor nodes developed for the demonstration.
July 7, 2015
Sensors to Servers Demo (Part 1)
Eric Gowland
This blog is the first in a series on the Sensors to Servers demonstration. This first episode will present the basic topology of the demonstration and discuss the connectivity standards used.
July 7, 2015
Enabling FreeBSD on AArch64
Andrew Wafaa
FreeBSD is an advanced UNIX-based operating system used to power modern servers, desktops and embedded platforms. The FreeBSD community has had support for 32-bit ARM for some time, and is now looking…
July 7, 2015
Getting Started with CMSIS on Cortex-M MCUs: Core, DSP, and RTOS
Christopher Seidl
CMSIS is the ARM Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard and widely used for Cortex-M based microcontrollers. CMSIS enables consistent and simple software interfaces to the processor for interface…
July 7, 2015
How to debug: CoreSight basics (Part 2)
Eoin McCann
I'm doing a series of blogs that give a technical introduction into ARM CoreSight debug and trace technology. The ETM and PTM trace units are trace sources that monitor ARM processors.
July 6, 2015
How to debug: CoreSight basics (Part 1)
Eoin McCann
Debug can be a pain. At the best of times it's a nuisance and in the worst case scenario a complex web of wires that need to be configured properly to diagnose and solve SoC design problems.
June 30, 2015
Mali GPU Tools: A Case Study, Part 2 — Frame Analysis with Mali Graphics Debugger
Lorenzo Dal Col
In the
first part
of this series we used
ARM® DS-5
Streamline to profile the Epic Citadel demo in order to understand the workload on CPU and GPU, and the bandwidth usage. In this article we are going…
June 29, 2015
BesTV/ARM HTML5 workshop in Shanghai (with PPT slides download)
Song Bin 宋斌
Chinese version中文版:
百视通/ARM HTML5技术论坛顺利举行(附资料下载)
Dear All, good day. HTML5 is really one of the hottest word now in Internet technology area. I believe most of you heard it before. These years HTML5 commercial…
June 23, 2015
ARM Compiler 6.02: yet another milestone!
Stefano Cadario
It seems that just yesterday we released
ARM Compiler 6.01
and it’s already time for a new major release of the most advanced compiler from ARM.Let’s see the major highlights for this release:Update of…
June 22, 2015
How C++11/14 can improve readability without affecting performance
Stefano Cadario
Often we hear embedded software engineers avoiding the usage of C++ because of being scared by potential performance hit or code size explosions. Even though some features of C++ can have significant impact…
June 19, 2015
Using DS-5 Streamline with Mali on Samsung Galaxy SIII
Michael McGeagh
ABSTRACTThis guide will show how to get ARM® DS-5™ Streamline™ support working on a production Samsung Galaxy SIII device, with minimal modifications.The resulting files generated will be a gatord, gator…
June 19, 2015
Wino is an $11 Arduino-compatible board with built-in Wi-Fi
Artie Beavis
Recently launched on Kickstarter, the Wino is an Arduino-compatible board with built-in Wi-Fi that is designed to help bring IoT ideas to life in a cost-effective manner.
June 18, 2015
Using Streamline to Guide Cache Optimization
Jonathan Simmonds
Poor cache utilization can have a negative impact on performance and improving utilization has little or no trade off. This blog demonstrate using Streamline to drive cache optimization and identify areas…
June 12, 2015
Teaching DSP Hands-on
Sadanand Gulwadi
The
ARM University Program
(AUP) organized a two-day faculty workshop on “Teaching Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Hands-on” on May 20 and 21, 2015, at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad…
June 11, 2015
Latest Developments in Computer Vision: A View From the Summit
Tim Hartley
Machine Vision is perhaps one of the few remaining areas in technology that can still lead you to say “I didn’t know computers could do that”. The recent pace of development has been relentless. On the…
June 11, 2015
Lessons from the field - IP/SoC integration techniques that work
Eoin McCann
IP integration is increasingly seen as a key challenge in SoC development. Increased system complexity, IP reuse, IP configurability and tightly-bound schedules have all combined to break traditional flows…
June 9, 2015
We need self driving cars, humans are terrible drivers
David Blaza
In some ways a self driving car is the ultimate embedded system (my definition of an embedded system is one where the user doesn't have access to the OS) and they have been in the news recently because…
June 8, 2015
This wearable turnkey system combines MCUs, connectivity, touch and sensor technologies
Artie Beavis
Did you know that 45.7 million wearable devices are expected to ship this year, up 133.4% from the 19.6 million units shipped in 2014? And by 2019,
reports are calling
for shipment volumes to reach 126…
June 2, 2015
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