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Rupinderjit Singh
over 9 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 22nd March 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hi, I want to buy an ARM kit, but confused in which one to buy, it must have:
- Serial
- USB Host/Device.
- CAN
- Ethernet
- SPI if available
- SD/MMC memory card
- LCD touch screen
- some I/O pins
- Ability to run Embedded linux/WinCE & RTOS - i'm a beginner in both.
- Ability to be connected to WIFI, GSM/GPRS, 3G or Bluetooth modules.
Please suggest me one.
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Anny G
over 9 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 21st September 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
HI,
Actually it is not like that we can not use any OS with ARM7. Off course we can. But any MCU must have enough memory to run the OS. That is why it is always been suggested to use higher version of ARM if you need any OS.
Like for RTOS you can go with any ARM Cortex-M3 or M4 type MCU, but if you want to use Linux or WinCE, you can use ARM9 or higher versions of ARM.
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Anny G
over 9 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 21st September 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
HI,
Actually it is not like that we can not use any OS with ARM7. Off course we can. But any MCU must have enough memory to run the OS. That is why it is always been suggested to use higher version of ARM if you need any OS.
Like for RTOS you can go with any ARM Cortex-M3 or M4 type MCU, but if you want to use Linux or WinCE, you can use ARM9 or higher versions of ARM.
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