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  • LCD interfacing with ARM cortex M0+ lpc845

    Aakansha
    Aakansha

    Hi,

     

    I'm trying to interface 8x2 lcd using parallel interfacing[4 bit mode], Display used - 8x2 lcd [PC 0802--A] ST7066U--Dot Matrix LCD Controller/Driver

    Since I'm trying to interface using GPIO pins, not using I2C or SPI interface, and since no…

    • over 1 year ago
    • System
    • Embedded forum
  • EW day 2 blog: All about automotive

    Eoin McCann
    Eoin McCann

    (This is a wrap up of my thoughts from day 2 of Embedded World 2017. For day 1 highlights, check out EW17 day 1 blog: IoT security and Lego cities)

    As embedded devices become more prevalent and assume more responsibility in our daily lives, there is a…

    • over 3 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Atmel launches low-power connected platform targeting IoT and wearables

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    During CES 2016, Microchip unveiled a complete, ultra-low-power connected platform for cost-optimized IoT and wearable applications. This new platform features the world’s lowest power ARM Cortex-M0+, the Atmel | SMART SAM L21, and award-winning…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • ZymKey secures Raspberry Pi and Linux devices

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    More times than not, developers are faced with two bad options: either deliver a substandard product quickly, or reinvent the wheel and miss the market altogether. Luckily, one Santa Barbara-based startup has come up with a solution, not just a band-aid…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Eight-year-old Maker builds an Arduino-based smartwatch

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    Do you recall what you were doing back in the summer of fourth grade? Chances are you weren’t creating a programmable, Arduino-based smartwatch like eight-year-old Maker Omkar Govil-Nair, let alone starting your own business.

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    The O Watch is built…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • The SAM L22 is an ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU with a segment LCD controller

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    Microchip has expanded its popular lineup of secure, ARM Cortex M0+-based MCUs with the new SAM L22 series. The Atmel | SMART SAM L family is the highest scoring product family in the EEMBC ULPBench and offers an ultra-low power capacitive touch with…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • FemtoBeacon may be the world's smallest wireless IMU

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    In recent months, the Femtoduino crew has been hard at work developing a range of new boards, including their highly-popular IMUduino BTLE, and even more recently, the uber-mini FemtoUSB. Now, after much anticipation, the crew has returned with a dime…

    • over 5 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Massimo’s Arduino Maker Faire Update

    Lori Kate Smith
    Lori Kate Smith

    There was so much I wanted to share about my one day at Maker Faire that I needed to write two blogs. My first thoughts are in My First Maker Faire: Engineers and Kids at Play.

    Massimo launching the Arduino Zero

    While my son played on an iPad, I joined…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • The Arduino Zero, not only for hobbyists

    Andreas Eieland
    Andreas Eieland

    At Maker Faire in San Mateo Arduino and Atmel announced the Arduino Zero, powered by an Atmel ARM Cortex-M0+ based microcontroller.

    The Arduino Zero is a great tool for prototyping, hobbyists and makers that need more power than what is offered by the…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • ARM technology driving the wearable trend

    Jim Wallace
    Jim Wallace

    Wearable technology is the most talked about next-generation trend, predicted to hugely disrupt the consumer electronics landscape - and ARM is right at the centre of its emergence and growth.

    Today, the wearable market includes a variety of products…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Freescale Adopts Cortex-M to Address Exponential Electronic Content Growth in Vehicles

    Will Tu
    Will Tu

    Yesterday in Shanghai, Freescale Semiconductor made a significant announcement to bring their Kinetis EA series of MCUs into the automotive market.

    Thus far, ARM’s success in automotive has mainly been with the ARM® Cortex®-A and Cortex…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • The Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control: Concept and Development.

    Elliott Smith
    Elliott Smith

    The Concept:

    The batteryless energy harvesting remote control was a project undertaken to demonstrate the low power of the ARM Cortex-M0+ processor. We wanted to create an extremely low power remote control that was compatible with the vast majority of…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Utilising The LLS Mode And The LLWU For The Kl25z Series

    Elliott Smith
    Elliott Smith

    This blog post is concerned with how we got the MCU in the Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control to go into a Low Leakage Mode. It is also concerned with the Low Leakage Wake Up Unit (LLWU) and how this can be used to wake up the remote control…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Infra-Red Code Learning And Repeating For The Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control

    Elliott Smith
    Elliott Smith

    The Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control can be taught Infra-red codes and then repeat them. This post explains the way in which this was achieved.

    Learning Infrared codes

    The circuit uses an Infra-red demodulator. The commands from an existing…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control Power Regulation With The ARM Cortex-M0+

    Elliott Smith
    Elliott Smith

    This post is concerned with the techniques used to harvest and regulate energy for the Energy Harvesting Remote Control.

    Sources of Energy Harvested:

    The main source of energy harvested in the remote control is solar power. The idea here was that you could…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Eight innovative ARM-based Kickstarter projects

    Don Dingee
    Don Dingee

    In the spirit of some of the more well-known ARM-based development boards and their popular communities, I was curious what other innovative ideas are out there being crowdsourced. Just a bit of research quickly revealed eight ARM-based embedded projects…

    • over 6 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
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