• Embedded machine learning in asthma inhalers changes lives

    Peter Ferguson
    Peter Ferguson

    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…

    • over 2 years ago
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  • Architectural tricks to maximize memory bandwidth

    Jegan Vignesh G
    Jegan Vignesh G

    Unexplained Read/Write latency can be attributed to cache hit-ratio, burst length, commands-in-a-row, AXI Bus arbitration, and video pipeline. During this Webinar, we will present the system-level modeling of complex video pipelines and their interface…

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    • over 4 years ago
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  • MYIR Z-turn Board Quick Start Guide

    jack
    jack

    7 steps to make you quickly start MYIR Z-turn Board:

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    • over 3 years ago
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  • Using SOMNIUM DRT with STM32 devices

    Daniel O'Hara
    Daniel O'Hara

    SOMNIUM DRT is is a set of development tools for ARM Cortex-M based devices such as the STM32 devices from STMicroelectronics. It is fully compatible with industry-standard tools such as the GNU toolchain and Eclipse IDE. DRT uses our patented techniques…

    • over 3 years ago
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  • The three embedded market trends you should be considering

    Amber Thousand
    Amber Thousand

    EmbeddedMarketTrends.PNGWe at Critical Link have worked on some pretty complex applications for nearly 20 years, and so we’re exposed in real time to trends in the embedded systems market. Our work creating mitysom system-on-modules, custom baseboards, and complete ground…

    • over 4 years ago
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Making the leap from Intel to ARM? Here's what you need to know.

    Rich Nass
    Rich Nass

    Are you considering making the transition from an Intel-based board to an ARM-based board? While it may seem as simple as swapping one for the other, we all know that things are rarely as simple as they appear.

    To that end, I asked two experts at WinSystems…

    • over 4 years ago
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  • ARM-based Pinto lets you carry files on your wrist

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    When it comes to saving files nowadays, we have several options ranging from good ol’ flash drives and discs to cloud storage. However, let’s face it. How many pocket-sized USB devices have you lost in the past, leaving you no choice but to go buy another…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • Tron-like headphones pulse to the music and your heart

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    Anyone who has ever attended an electronic dance concert or a nightclub knows that music and vibrant lights go together like a rama lamma lamma ka dinga da dinga dong. Well, a Bay Area-based startup is now converging these two into a slick set of earbuds…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • SoC Design Faculty Development Workshop in Goa, India

    Sadanand Gulwadi
    Sadanand Gulwadi

    ARM University Program (AUP) and Xilinx University Program (XUP), together, organized a one-day workshop (ODW) on System-on-Chip (SoC) Design as part of their Faculty Development Program (FDP) initiatives in India on December 16, 2014. The workshop was…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • Wrapping up the ARM Step Challenge with a Video Review

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    SAN FRANCISCO--We've written a lot about the really fun, really clever ARM Step Challenge at DAC 2014. From the initial The ARM Step Challenge at DAC: Throwing Down the Gauntlet post to The Aftermath of the ARM Step Challenge at DAC.

    Sean O'Kane took…

    • over 6 years ago
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  • 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
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  • The ARM Step Challenge at DAC: Throwing Down the Gauntlet

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    I didn't get a chance to participate in the ARM Community Step Challenge at Mobile World Congress, alas. ( ARM Step Challenge: “Who is the ‘hardest working’ at MWC?”) But I'm pumped beyond reason to be able to do so at the…

    • over 6 years ago
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  • Running the Latest Linux Kernel on a Minimal ARM Cortex-A15 System

    Jason Andrews
    Jason Andrews

    Linux® has become a popular operating system in embedded products, and as a result is experiencing increased usage for system design and verification. This means that a new set of people, who are not traditional embedded software engineers, need to learn…

    • over 6 years ago
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  • Getting the Most Out of the ARM CoreLink NIC-400

    Bill Neifert
    Bill Neifert

    At this year's ARM® TechCon™, Carbon Design Systems did a joint presentation with ARM entitled "Getting the Most out of the ARM CoreLink™ NIC-400."  In this blog, I'll give a high level overview of what we presented and also give an opportunity to download…

    • over 6 years ago
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