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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…
    • January 1, 2015
  • Unlocking the STM32F4 Discovery board with OpenOCD

    Jens Bauer
    Jens Bauer
    I haven't been able to flash-program the board because my only available tool is OpenOCD; I have no other options. Fortunately, OpenOCD is scriptable, so let's make it work.
    • December 24, 2014
  • How to validate serial communications link for ARM Cortex-M I/O

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    As we learned during Kickstarter Week modern development boards are amazing tools that have put the power of the microprocessor into the hands of hobbyists and entrepreneurs everywhere. These development…
    • December 18, 2014
  • The Kickstarter Cat Toy That Just Raised Over $100k

    Brad Nemire
    Brad Nemire
    Connect the unconnected and that's exactly what three cat-loving Ph.D. students at the University of Illinois did with their robotic cat toy that reacts to your cat - yup, and they're claiming (I trust…
    • December 11, 2014
  • Cooking with Bluetooth, this you have to see!

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    The fun never stops during ARM Kickstarter week and our latest interview is with Humberto Evans, the creator of Pantelligent. This is a great story of determination and an interesting business "pivot…
    • December 11, 2014
  • How to get your Kickstarter hardware made fast and succeed (the numbers don't lie)

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    Its ARM Kickstarter week and I must admit that as we dig into all things Kickstarter I am amazed by how much is happening, for those who have long and non-volatile memories, it’s like a Heathkit or Altair…
    • December 10, 2014
  • Blossom, take control of your garden!

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    For ARM Kickstarter Week I interviewed Kaido Kert about his brand new Kickstarter project called Blossom. I was personally interested in this project because I have a couple of highly dysfunctional sprinkler…
    • December 9, 2014
  • Classic Kickstarter teardown; the Pebble watch

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    It’s fitting that we start ARM Kickstarter Week with a teardown of the Pebble watch. To me the Pebble was a breakthrough hardware product on Kickstarter and it broke new ground in two ways.
    • December 7, 2014
  • How to find the right development board for your Kickstarter (or any design)

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    For our first interview during Kickstarter Week we decided to start at the beginning of hardware design and look at the development board choices for aspiring Kickstarters. This is a good news scenario…
    • December 4, 2014
  • 10 Tips to Accelerate Your Engineering Career

    Jacob Beningo
    Jacob Beningo
    There are times over the course of an engineer’s career where it can feel like the rate of moving forward comes to a slow crawl or worse a stand still.  This period of slow career growth can strike…
    • November 13, 2014
  • A maker for makers, elegantly simple bluetooth for wearables

    David Blaza
    David Blaza
    Laura Kassovic has a vision for designing game changing wearables so if you are in the market or about to be then listen up.  Laura is CEO of MbientLab and has her first Kickstarter under her belt;…
    • October 28, 2014
  • How to choose the best processor for your audio DSP application?

    Chin Beckmann
    Chin Beckmann
    Attached is the presentation given at the AES (Audio Engineering Society) 2014 conference in Los Angeles by DSP Concepts on choosing the best processor for your audio DSP application.
    • October 27, 2014
  • Code Optimization Tips for ARM-based PSoC Devices

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders
    I’ve been writing about memory optimization for a few weeks now, both here and on the Cypress developer community site. In all those posts I (hopefully) provide a useful tidbit of information but…
    • September 19, 2014
  • Tricopter on a LPC1758

    Carlos Fernandez-Martinez
    Carlos Fernandez-Martinez
    Code name Cerberus Abstract The goal of this project is to produce a stable hovering tricopter. This craft will hover using three motors with three propellers, one of which is mounted on a swivelling piece…
    • September 11, 2014
  • NFC Locker with Android phone application (Missing LLCP Layer)

    Devin Villarosa
    Devin Villarosa
    Hyperintelligent NFC Locker of the Future Abstract The team's idea behind the Hyperintelligent NFC Locker of the Future was to reinvent the currently outdated system of rental lockers. Current rental…
    • September 8, 2014
  • Using C++ Templates in Embedded Software

    Niall Cooling
    Niall Cooling
    I was asked about the issues of using C++ templates in deeply embedded systems. Here is the original question and my answer.
    • September 4, 2014
  • Smart Planter Project on LPC1758

    Carissa Labriola
    Carissa Labriola
    I thought I'd share a project I made last semester as part of my real-time embedded systems course at San Jose State University. It was developed on the SJ One Board which utilizes the NXP LPC1758…
    • August 29, 2014
  • 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…
    • July 9, 2014
  • How to make a bootable SD card for SBC(Idea6410)

    lee_
    lee_
    It is for Boardcon Idea6410 SBC1.1 Notes1 please use standard SD card, within 2G Bytes, suggest selecting 1G/2G Kingston or Sandisk's genuine card.2 Please via the USB card reader to write SDboot to…
    • July 2, 2014
  • Bootloader Design for MCU's in Embedded Systems

    Jacob Beningo
    Jacob Beningo
    Microcontrollers have proliferated into every nook and cranny of our daily lives from simple 8-bit devices that control our toaster ovens to powerful 32-bit DSP’s that provide us with the rich media and…
    • June 26, 2014
  • Nothing Happens Until Something Moves

    Adam Reynolds
    Adam Reynolds
    Blog post title by Albert EinsteinAfter a long winter in Cleveland, it’s been difficult to get up and moving again. You could say that I have a large inertia – I am resistant to change my state of motion…
    • June 19, 2014
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