• Is CMX-RTX a thread-based RTOS?

    Jianbai
    Jianbai

    I am maintaining a 10 yo project which uses ARM9 based STR912 and CMX-RTX as its RTOS.

    The CMX-RTX manual is basically an extraction of the header files without much details. There is even not any introduction of the RTOS methodology at all. It lists…

    • 5 months ago
    • System
    • Embedded forum
  • Functional Safety on Arm – Beyond Automotive

    Antonio Priore
    Antonio Priore

    Over the last two years functional safety has become a “hot” topic, attracting the attention of the media and large investments from both venture capitalists and established computing businesses. They are perhaps fueled by a disruptive vision, potentially…

    • 6 months ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Embedded Trace Fifo(ETF) in Hardware FIFO mode flushing trace data

    Sid
    Sid

    Hi there,

    good morning.

    I am using TMC as Embedded Trace Fifo and testing it for FULL condition.

    Is there any way, I can stop TMC from not reading the trace data that is written in the SRAM of ETF?

    So that eventually it gets full setting the FULL bit in STS…

    • DDI0461B_tmc_r0p1_trm(1).pdf
    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • SoC Design forum
  • Small off-the-shelf small ARM module (15mmx25mm or less)?

    devriv
    devriv

    We are looking for off-the-shelf small ARM module (15mmx25mm or less) with the following specs:

    - single core >= 100MHz is OK
    >= 256k RAM
    >= 256kb ROM
    >= 2mbit flash
    - battery charging circuit
    - uart i/f
    - optionally, a separate Bluetooth radio …

    • over 1 year ago
    • System
    • Embedded forum
  • 100 ns pulse measurement

    Elvee
    Elvee

    Hi

    I am relatively new to arm and would like to ask your opinion on what board would be good for my project. I have mostly done C coding.

    I have project where pulse length and voltage level needs to be measured and based on that stepper motor is driven…

    • over 1 year ago
    • System
    • Embedded forum
  • Announcing Arm Leading Edge: pushing the limits of rich embedded computing on Arm

    Rex St. John
    Rex St. John

    Today we are announcing Arm Leading Edge, a new awareness initiative to showcase the exceptional work being done by key partners to push the limits of what is possible in edge computing.

    Arm Leading Edge partners, among others, are building the next generation…

    • over 1 year ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Ada Driver Library for ARM Cortex-R and Cortex-M - Part 1

    Fabien Chouteau
    Fabien Chouteau

    For the last few months we’ve been working (at AdaCore) on a driver library entirely written in Ada for the STM32F4 and STM32F7 with the intent of supporting additional Cortex-M and Cortex-R vendors in the future. With this driver library we want…

    • over 3 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • The importance of building functional safety into your design right from the start

    Antonio Priore
    Antonio Priore

    All new Arm processors to have proven systematic capability for functional safety

    The focus on functional safety IP is rapidly growing and we’re seeing this growth not just in automotive but in many other markets including, avionics, medical, industrial…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Arm's new runtime software system to accelerate development of safety applications on Cortex-M devices

    Reinhard Keil
    Reinhard Keil

    Building on the wide popularity of Arm-based SoCs in markets such as automotive, industrial and healthcare, we are thrilled to announce Arm’s own, highly optimized runtime software components for use in safety-related and safety-critical applications…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • "8th" - Embedded and more (part 3) - interfacing the 7-segment

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron

    Overview

    This is the third in a series of articles exploring how to use 8th with embedded as well as desktop and server systems, in an integrated project. The first in the series is here, and the previous edition is here. It also lists prerequisites,…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • "8th" - Embedded and more (part 2)

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron

    Overview

    This is the second in a series of articles in which we explore using the 8th programming language with embedded as well as desktop and server systems, in an integrated project. The first in the series is "8th": Embedded and more (part 1)…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • "8th" - Embedded and more (part 1)

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron

    Overview

    This is the first in a series of articles in which we'll explore using 8th with embedded as well as desktop and server systems, in an integrated project. It is not intended to be a tutorial on how to use 8th: for that, you can see the tu…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Great Ormond Street Hospital: Tackling extraordinary challenges with technology

    Peter Ferguson
    Peter Ferguson

    Whilst I was outside Great Ormond Street hospital (GOSH) having coffee, waiting for my meeting, I watched a regular stream of children being taken through the main reception; ambulances queued up outside, announcing the severity of the emergency service…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • "8th" - grokking the REPL

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron

    Introduction

    This post is intended to give you a feel for using 8th, but it is not a tutorial per se. If you're not familiar with "8th", please view my previous blog post.

    Resources:

    • My previous 'A Gentle Introduction to a Modern Forth…
    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • 8th - a gentle introduction to a modern Forth

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron

    Introduction

    8th is a secure, cross-platform programming language based on Forth which lets you concentrate on your application’s logic instead of worrying about differences between platforms. It lets you write your code once, and simultaneously produce…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Whitepaper: How automotive body electronics are changing

    Eoin McCann
    Eoin McCann

    Body control applications can sometimes be overlooked in favour of application areas which at face value are seeing a greater rate of change, such as advanced driver assistance, safety and electrified powertrains. However, the sheer volume of body domain…

    • ARM Moves Further Into Automotive with NXPs Launch of S32K Series.pdf
    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Arm TechCon program released for 2017

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    Why is the Internet of Things so hard? How will you secure your connected car? Can we design a bi-directional brain-computer interface today? How is artificial intelligence changing device design?

    Arm TechCon 2017  (Oct. 24-26 in Santa Clara, Calif.) asks…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Your Q&A answered: How to implement a secure IoT system on Armv8-M

    Stephanie Usher
    Stephanie Usher
    The Arm System Design Kits (also known as Arm CoreLink System Design Kits or SDKs) have been rebranded into Arm Corstone foundation IP.

    Last week we ran two packed webinars titled “How to implement a secure IoT system on Armv8-M”. During the webinar we…

    • over 3 years ago
    • System
    • SoC Design blog
  • Building better systems at ARM TechCon – day 2

    Stephanie Usher
    Stephanie Usher
    WhatsApp Image 2016-10-26 at 17.40.02.jpeg

    Another day has come to a close and we’re already over half way through ARM TechCon 2016. Security and IoT is still at the forefront of everyone’s conversations this week, here are my highlights from today…

    Jem Davies’ insight into creating…

    • over 3 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Moortec “Let’s Talk PVT Monitoring” Series with CTO Oliver King - Thermal Issues Associated with Modern SoCs

    Moortec
    Moortec

    Thermal Issues Associated with Modern SoCs - How Hot is Hot?

    In this, the third instalment of the "Let's Talk PVT Monitoring" series Moortec CTO, Oliver King talks about the thermal issues associated with modern SoCs and ponders the question How Hot is…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • SoC Design blog
  • Tibbo Project System (TPS) from Tibbo Technology: “Take what you need. Leave out what you don’t.”

    Dmitry Slepov
    Dmitry Slepov

    Tibbo Project System (TPS) is a highly configurable, affordable, and innovative automation platform. It is ideal for home, building, warehouse, and production floor automation projects, as well as data collection, distributed control, industrial comp…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • 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
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Our year with ARM

    Gergely Imreh
    Gergely Imreh

    Hi everyone,

    At VIA Embedded we had a pretty good year for our ARM projects, and thought I share with you our highlights for 2015.

      • New Hardware
        • ARTiGO A600
        • ARTiGO A820
        • QSM-8Q60
      • Software updates
      • Events
      • Partnerships

    New Hardware

    This year we…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • 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
  • PoP technology makes wearables viable market for board makers.

    Will Tu
    Will Tu

    Embedded Computing Boards is much more than industrial PCs. In fact there are unique and differentiating technologies such as PoP, which stands for Package on Package technology that can be offered by only a few embedded board companies.  One such company…

    • over 4 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
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