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  • Software Enablement for PSoC 6 – What to Expect

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders

    [re-printed from Cypress Developer Community by Jim Trudeau - to learn more about PSoC 6 join the Cypress PSoC 6 EAP Community]

    As a developer, working on new hardware is pretty common. The product team…

    • April 17, 2017
  • Introducing PSoC 6: Purpose-built MCU Architecture for the IoT

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders

    [re-printed from PSoC Creator News and Information]

    If you were following Cypress news for the few weeks, I’m sure you saw some interesting and exciting announcements…in between reading my…

    • April 17, 2017
  • Just one word...Plastics

    Ross Bannatyne
    Ross Bannatyne

    Electronics packaging technology has moved on a bit since that classic line about ‘plastics’ was delivered in The Graduate movie, 50 years ago. Plastic packages are now capable of operating comfortably…

    • March 31, 2017
  • Cypress Maker Lab - Barc gets a nose

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders

    [re-printed from PSoC Creator News and Information]

    If you read my last post about Barc you will know that I was feeling pretty confident prior to the Embedded World show. All I needed to do was add some…

    • March 23, 2017
  • Optimizing Power Consumption on Your Cortex-M0 Design

    Ross Bannatyne
    Ross Bannatyne

    Many of the engineers that are working on designs using the ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller care deeply about power consumption. This is particularly true for designers who use the VORAGO Technologies VA108x0…

    • March 22, 2017
  • EW17 day 3 blog: The evolution of embedded computing

    Eoin McCann
    Eoin McCann
    One of the things that has struck me walking around the halls of Nuremberg Messe this week is that the classic definition of embedded computing needs to be updated as the market has evolved significantly…
    • March 16, 2017
  • EW day 2 blog: All about automotive

    Eoin McCann
    Eoin McCann
    As embedded devices become more prevalent and assume more responsibility in our daily lives, there is a need for functional safety to make sure that we are not put in danger by any faults that may occur…
    • March 15, 2017
  • EW17 Day 1 blog: IoT security and Lego cities

    Eoin McCann
    Eoin McCann
    (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…
    • March 15, 2017
  • EW17: Embedded products are evolving fast. Shouldn't your development tools?

    Guilherme Marshall
    Guilherme Marshall
    Continuous integration has (finally) arrived in mainstream embedded to do away with the integration hell, mitigating the risk of project schedule delays.
    • March 14, 2017
  • Arm Compiler 6: Simplifying functional safety all the way to autonomous driving systems

    Tony Smith
    Tony Smith
    Arm announces safety package for its latest-generation C/C++ compilation toolchain Arm Compiler 6. The package consists of the safety-certified Arm Compiler toolchain, compiler qualification kit and long…
    • March 10, 2017
  • ARM Cortex-M0 MCU set to Conquer Space

    Ross Bannatyne
    Ross Bannatyne
    Space electronics technology has not kept up the pace of innovation that we have seen in recent years in commercial products such as consumer handsets.
    • February 22, 2017
  • Arm and VORAGO Technologies take space electronics to new heights

    Neil Stroud
    Neil Stroud
    Today, the SpaceX CRS-10 cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) blasted off containing a critical piece of experimental electronics. Why is this big news? Because the experiment…
    • February 18, 2017
  • ARM Microcontrollers Enable SmallSats

    Ross Bannatyne
    Ross Bannatyne
    in small satellite activity. Large satellites are expensive and use very expensive components; many tens of thousands of dollars for a rad-hard-by-design processor. SmallSats are still expensive (don…
    • February 13, 2017
  • OpenFog Consortium launches reference architecture to drive IoT innovation

    Rhonda Dirvin
    Rhonda Dirvin

    Today is the day we’ve been waiting for:  The OpenFog Consortium has announced its reference architecture.  You can find it here.   This is the culmination of a year’s work by lots of dedicated engineers…

    • February 9, 2017
  • Creating the 'future driving experience' demo

    Adam Johnston
    Adam Johnston
    A look into how ARM created the 'Future driving experience' for ARM TechCon 2016 and some of the ARM technology which was hidden 'under the hood'.
    • February 3, 2017
  • Cypress Maker Lab - Barc, the Robot Dog

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders

    [re-printed from PSoC Creator News and information]

    I did a very silly thing last week. I committed to making a new demo for the Cypress Maker Lab at Embedded World (Nuremberg March 14-16). At these shows…

    • January 30, 2017
  • GPIO: Displaying currency exchange rate on 7-segment indicators

    Dmitry Slepov
    Dmitry Slepov
    This tutorial demonstrates the control of 7-segment LED indicators using a single Tibbit #00_1 and several shift register
    • January 24, 2017
  • Simple Card-based Access Control

    Dmitry Slepov
    Dmitry Slepov

    About the Application

    This project implements a very common access control device. The LTPS is equipped with Tibbit #08 (clock/data and Wiegand interface). It gets card codes from an external RFID card…

    • January 21, 2017
  • Two-way Control with Web and Button

    Dmitry Slepov
    Dmitry Slepov
    Let's expand the functionality by adding a hardware button control.
    • January 19, 2017
  • LED Control From the Web Browser

    Dmitry Slepov
    Dmitry Slepov
    This is the simplest application enabling the control of a GPIO line through a web browser: a click on a rectangle will toggle the line HIGH/LOW.
    • January 19, 2017
  • Cortex-M23 FPGA board available now!

    Tim Menasveta
    Tim Menasveta

    Recently, I wrote about the five key features of ARM Cortex-M23 processor – one of them being ARM TrustZone for ARMv8-M. TrustZone’s concept of isolating Secure and Non-secure resources on the device is…

    • January 17, 2017
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