• ARM microcontrollers in sd cards?

    Mike Clark
    Mike Clark

    Which ARM Microcontrollers are embedded in current SD Cards? The Motorola 8051 tends to get mentioned in this connection, with occasional, vague references to ARM. So, which specific ARM technologies are used for this purpose, and what kind of embedded…

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  • Cortex-M7 Continues to Impress at the Embedded World Show in Nuremberg!

    Ian Johnson
    Ian Johnson

    At the recent Embedded World show in Nuremberg running from 24th to 26th Feb 2015 we saw the first MCU offerings from ARM’s silicon partners based on the high performance Cortex-M7, which is the latest member of the ARM Cortex-M processor family.  The…

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  • TNeo: stable open source real-time kernel with well-formed code and detailed tests (for Cortex-M0/M0+/M3/M4/M4F)

    Dmitry Frank
    Dmitry Frank

    I'd like to present real-time kernel: TNeo.

    TNeo was born as a thorough review and re-implementation of TNKernel. The new kernel has well-formed code, inherited bugs are fixed as well as new features being added, it is well documented and tested carefully…

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  • 10 Steps to Selecting a Microcontroller

    Jacob Beningo
    Jacob Beningo

    Chinese Version: 选择微控制器的 10 个步骤

    Selecting the right microcontroller for a product can be a daunting task. Not only are there a number of technical features to consider, there are also business case issues such as cost and lead-times that can cripple…

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  • Hey Hobbyists, dust off your breadboards - DIP package is back!

    Joseph Yiu
    Joseph Yiu

    Really, it is a blast from the past. Soon you can get ARM Cortex-M0 microcontrollers in a DIP28 package, along with SOP20, TSSOP20 and TSSOP28 packages. Recently NXP announced the new additions of the LPC1100 microcontroller family, which will have these…

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