• Getting started with NUCLEO-F411RE and ESP8266

    Jayalaxmi B
    Jayalaxmi B

    I received my STM32F411RE Nucleo board last weekend (Thanks to Carissa for selecting my idea). Overall board looks good and worth it's price with powerful STM32F411RE and on board ST Link debugger. The only drawback I noticed was missing USB OTG connector…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • ARM Wall of Boards, EW2016: Enabled by mbed

    Eric Gowland
    Eric Gowland

    This is the third in a four part series on the ARM® Wall of Boards at Embedded World 2016.

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    Today, I’ll present the 40 plus ARM mbed Enabled™ boards we have on the wall this year. If you’re not yet familiar with the ARM mbed™ IoT…

    • over 4 years ago
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    • Embedded blog
  • Walking around the mbed Zone at TechCon 2015

    Philippe Bressy
    Philippe Bressy

    As presented in Bee Hayes-Thakore blog here, and in my preview blog here, the mbed Zone is one of the central pieces of this year's Techcon.

    The first thing when walking around the showroom, is seeing how big the zone is! Where to start?! Here is a…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Video: Dipesh Patel's SNUG Silicon Valley 2015 Keynote on IoT

    Phil Dworsky
    Phil Dworsky

    ARM Executive VP Dipesh Patel delivered a keynote address at the recent 25th anniversary Synopsys Users' Group event in Silicon Valley on designing products for the IoT. The full title is: "The Internet of Completely Different Things."

    We…

    • over 5 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Embedded World 2015 - More than The Internet of Things

    Phil Burr
    Phil Burr

    The ARM team have just come back from another successful Embedded World. For those who aren’t familiar, Embedded World is the biggest embedded trade show, attracting exhibitors and visitors from across the embedded industry, and hosted in Nuremberg, Germany…

    • over 5 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • A weather station/datalogger using ARM Cortex-M4

    Clovis Fritzen
    Clovis Fritzen

    Hello ARM community!

    This one is my very first blog post in here and I want to share a project I have been working on: a weather station/datalogger reading temperature, humidity and light levels from the surroundings and saving it all inside a microSD…

    • over 5 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • How Different is Cellular from WiFi Embedded Design?

    John Blyler
    John Blyler

    Embedded developers should know the differences between cellular and Wi-Fi types of connectivity, especially when moving from prototyping to production designs.

    Is cellular connectivity more difficult to add to an embedded design that a WiFi connection…

    • 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
  • 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
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