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Whitepaper: An introduction to ARM Cortex-M0 DesignStart

Alexis Ogborn
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March 6, 2017

The low-risk route for custom SoC design

The availability of the ARM Cortex-M0 processor within ARM’s DesignStart portal makes designing and prototyping a Cortex-M0 based system-on-chip (SoC) much easier. Quick and free-of-charge access to one of the most licensed Cortex-M processors speeds up the development and validation of new, custom SoCs that will power the growth of smart connected devices.

Combine this with the availability of a low-cost, simplified, fast-track license to the Cortex-M0 for the commercialization phase of the development, and you've got a custom SoC - backed by the #1 ecosystem of tools, software and operating systems - now more readily available and quicker to deploy than ever.  

What is the Cortex-M0 DesignStart package and what can a developer do with it?

Download this free whitepaper to find out:

  • What's included in the Cortex-M0 DesignStart Design Kit
  • How to access the Cortex-M0 DesignStart Design Kit
  • Benefits of the full Cortex-M0 processor
  • Approved design service partners and EDA tooling available
  • How to access the Cortex-M0 DesignStart FPGA Prototyping Kit
An Introduction to Cortex-M0 DesignStart - Whitepaper March 2017.pdf
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