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  • Useful Links for Beetle platform

    Below are some useful links related to the Beetle IoT evaluation board

  • Arm Cortex-M55 and Ethos-U55 Processors: Extending the Performance of Arm’s ML Portfolio for Endpoint Devices

    The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is creating a wealth of opportunities ranging from better user experiences with consumer products to automated quality control on factory floors – and this list of AI-driven use-cases is growing exponentially…

  • Need Help regarding IOT

    Hi Team,

    i am completely new to this world, but still i would like to build a solution based on IOT where i can simply sense some object and reflect it status on internet application.

    can somebody please guide me with some documentation on how to get started…

  • Microcontrollers for IoT application

    HI all,

    Generally what all the parameters deciding the selection of a microcontroller for IoT application?

      

    I know that most of the IoT solutions are designed around ARM controllers like ARM Cortex-M series.

    ARM Cortex-M series microcontrollers…

  • Bluetooth connection with ATBTLC1000-XPRO

    Hello all,

    I have access to both a SAMDA1-XPRO and a SAMC21-XPRO. I also have an ATBTCL1000-XPRO with which I need to establish a bluetooth connection to a smartphone. I powered up the ATBTLC1000-XPRO which was connected to the SAMC21-XPRO and tried locating…

  • Send Analog signals through ARM Cortex M3

    Hey I have some digital inputs which I wanted to convert it into analog signals and send it to Industrial Valve to control the flow of water but because of not familiar with digital to analog conversion I am finding out the best way which help me to convert…

  • What is the top level difference in features between Cortex-M33 and Cortex-M4?

    This is a very common question.

    The diagram below is a pictorial description of the differences followed by some explanations.

    Cortex-M33 v Cortex-M4 features

    Starting from the bottom:

    • Cortex-M33 is an implementation of the ARMv8-M architecture. Full details are in my blog on the 5…
  • Latest Arm Cortex-M processor now available on the Cloud

    Arm has released an exciting new addition to the DesignStart family, available on the cloud! The vibrant DesignStart community of academic and commercial system developers can now access a new prototyping platform on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud…

  • Physically Unclonable Functions as a Solid Foundation of Platform Security Architecture

    Introduction

    Today, there is general agreement amongst most stakeholders that IoT is not going to take off and reach its full potential unless we come up with a solid approach to securing both the “Things” in IoT and the communication between them. An…

  • Celebrating twelve months of PSA

    This month we celebrate the first birthday of the Arm Platform Security Architecture (PSA) and with any special birthday, it’s a great time to look back and reflect on the year that’s passed.

    The Arm Platform Security Architecture was created…

  • Showcasing Arm-based IoT Solutions at Google Next '18

    The Google Cloud Next ‘18 conference in San Francisco is less than a week away, and with the release of Google Cloud IoT Core managed service earlier this year, there is likely to be a strong emphasis on securely connecting IoT devices at potentially…

  • Microchip release first Arm Cortex-M23 based chip bringing new levels of security for constrained IoT devices

    Imagine a future of one trillion connected devices around the globe – in our cars, homes, hospitals, workplaces, streets. Well, everywhere. How do we ensure that even the most tiny, low-power devices authenticate users, ensure personal information is…

  • 10 things you need to know about creating custom silicon chips for IoT products

    In an era where IoT sparks innovation in every corner of the globe and is redefining entire industries in the process, companies are using custom chips to differentiate their new products against competitors. By adopting a custom solution, companies are…

  • Webinar Q&A - Securing your IoT device with Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M

    Securing embedded systems has become a critical task for developers. It is nearly impossible to turn on the news and not hear about yet another major security breach. So how do you implement the design methodologies necessary to secure your embedded systems…

  • Nordic Semiconductor announce the first Cortex-M33 based chip with TrustZone

    This was a big week for both Arm and IoT, as Nordic announced the upcoming release of the nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP), which is the very first chip to implement the Arm Cortex-M33 processor and Arm CryptoCell-310. It’s the first of Nordic’s upcoming…

  • New CMSIS-NN Neural Network Kernels Boost Efficiency in Microcontrollers by ~5x

    Neural Networks are becoming increasingly popular in always-on IoT edge devices performing data analytics right at the source, reducing latency as well as energy consumption for data communication. CMSIS-NN is a collection of efficient neural network…

  • The Arm Internet of Things (IoT) Continuum

    It was October when I sat at the Arm TechCon 2017 event and watched the always-thought-provoking keynote from Mike Muller, Arm’s CTO. Mike was talking about a heart attack prevention device that monitors the thickness of your ankles. Ankle swelling can…

  • Embedded machine learning in asthma inhalers changes lives

    My son has had asthma since he was three years old. Ben is now 10, and during that time, it’s been fascinating to experience the challenges associated with asthma technique and medication from a parent’s perspective.  

    For example: it’s advised…

  • Arm announces Arduino partnership

    Arduino MKR GSM 1400 

    We’re excited to announce that Arm is partnering with Arduino, the leading open-source electronics platform. In July, Arduino announced it was now back under control of the co-founders of the project. We were happy to see this…

  • ARM and Cadence Work Together to Simplify IoT Design

    How is the Internet of Things landscape like San Francisco in the 1800’s? Well the gold rush gave opportunity to many who came to find their fortune. They sought to move beyond the established order through applying new thinking to tap into the huge reserves…

  • Designing secure IoT devices starts with a secure boot

    Last week, I had the pleasure of taking part in an embedded security webinar called “Designing secure IoT devices starts with a secure boot”, hosted by one of our silicon partners, NXP. I presented alongside Donnie Garcia, Solutions Architect for Secure…

  • What is the top level difference in features between Cortex-M23 and Cortex-M0+?

    This is a very common question too.

    The diagram is a pictorial description of the differences followed by some explanations.

     

     

    Starting from the bottom:

     

    -Cortex-M23 is an implementation of the ARMv8-M architecture. Full details here.

    -Using the same debug…

  • EW17 day 3 blog: The evolution of embedded computing

    (This is a wrap up of my thoughts from day 3 of Embedded World 2017. For highlights from day 1 and 2, check out EW17 day 1 blog: IoT security and Lego cities and EW17 day 2 blog: All about automotive)

    One of the things that has struck me walking around…

  • EW17 Day 1 blog: IoT security and Lego cities

    (This is a wrap up of my thoughts from day 1 of Embedded World 2017. For highlights from day 2, check out EW17 day 2 blog: All about automotive)

    Guten tag from Nuremberg! The Embedded World conference and exhibition is upon us, with more than 300,000…

  • MCU Development - Endianness - Big Endian

    For those of ARM's customers, who design microcontrollers, I would like to recommend a Big Endian implementation (or at least an option to select Big Endian).

    This is due to that I have designs that need to work with Big Endian data.

    Big Endian is the…