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  • Watch now: How to protect your systems with Arm CryptoCell

    Stephanie Usher
    Stephanie Usher
    Yesterday we ran our live webinar covering our Arm CryptoCell technology. We covered how attacks on devices are becoming more sophisticated and the impact this has on your security solution.
    • September 19, 2016
  • Adapting mobile security architecture for IoT

    Rob Coombs
    Rob Coombs
    A lot can be learned from studying the evolution of mobile security and considering which aspects can be applied to lower cost IoT platforms.  Now that ARM TrustZone for v8-M is becoming available on microcontrollers…
    • September 8, 2016
  • Conquering the IoT with the FlexIO peripheral — with help from the masses

    Donnie Garcia
    Donnie Garcia
    It is difficult to pinpoint the exact date, but over the past few years, IoT has evolved from being an industry specific term, to a concept that’s more commonly understood by people from all walks of life…
    • September 6, 2016
  • ARM TrustZone CryptoCell - A Comprehensive Security Solution

    Stephanie Usher
    Stephanie Usher
    If you are interested in learning more about security and ARM TrustZone CryptoCell technologies, check out our recent webinar Watch now: How to protect your systems with ARM TrustZone CryptoCell.Connected…
    • August 31, 2016
  • Easy MCU Configuration with PSoC Creator

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders
    It has been a while (my apologies) but a few weeks ago I posted about how you can Magically Reduce Coding Time with PSoC Creator. The thrust of the article was, in these days where no-one has time to read…
    • August 30, 2016
  • Debugging Embedded Systems Part 2: Fault handling and diagnosis

    Daniel O'Hara
    Daniel O'Hara
    This blog is the second in a series on the new debug features in SOMNIUM DRT. The first one was about the live expression view.Debugging is difficult, especially when unexpected errors cause the program…
    • July 28, 2016
  • Ada Driver Library for ARM Cortex-R and Cortex-M - Part 1

    Fabien Chouteau
    Fabien Chouteau
    Ada is a general purpose language that has been designed to address the needs of embedded systems. In this blog we present the qualities which make Ada a powerful tool for embedded programming.
    • July 8, 2016
  • Clarifying IOT Connectivity Confusion

    John Blyler
    John Blyler
    This interview at the IOT Devcon turned into a mini-connectivity training discussion with Vivek Mohan from Silicon Labs. Here are the questions answered by Vivek concerning iot connectivity> How are standards…
    • July 7, 2016
  • White Paper - Separating instructions and data with PureCode

    Andre Vieira
    Andre Vieira
    ARM is introducing a new processor-specific ELF section attribute flag SHF_ARM_PURECODE. This attribute aims to facilitate the separation of instructions and data in program's memory when targeting micro…
    • July 7, 2016
  • Quick! Back EagleSoC on Kickstarter to get a Powerful Cortex-M3 Development Kit

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders
    Time is running out. Don't miss the opportunity to get an EagleSoC development kit featuring a Cortex-M3 PSoC 5LP device.I posted about this a couple of weeks ago and there is still time to back the…
    • June 28, 2016
  • New! EagleSoC Development Boards on Kickstarter

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders
    Some friends of ours at EagleSoC just launched a Kickstarter project for their cool PSoC 5LP-based development boards. These boards are a lower cost alternative to the Cypress Development Kits (CY8CKIT…
    • June 9, 2016
  • DAC 2016: Just how much security is enough?

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    AUSTIN, Texas—Security is a balance between how much hackers want to gain by infiltrating a system and how much cost and complexity teams are willing to handle to prevent the hack. That was the message…
    • June 8, 2016
  • Building an oscilloscope's DIY kit

    Jerome Decamps - 杜尚杰
    Jerome Decamps - 杜尚杰
    In this post I start the process of building an oscilloscope's DIY kit using Arm and STMicroelectronics components
    • June 8, 2016
  • Debugging Embedded Systems: the Problems and Solutions

    Daniel O'Hara
    Daniel O'Hara
    Debugging Embedded Systems: the Problems and SolutionsThis article is the first in a series on the new debug features in SOMNIUM DRT.We all know from experience(and this is confirmed by many studies) that…
    • June 8, 2016
  • DAC 2016: ARM unveils POP IP for Cortex-A73, Mali-G71 for mainstream mobile SoCs

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    AUSTIN, Texas—With an eye toward enabling next-generation mainstream mobile designs, ARM this week announced ARM Artisan physical IP, including POP™ IP, based on the new ARM Cortex-A73 processor. Targeting…
    • June 7, 2016
  • Digital world and neuroscience on a collision course?

    Karthik Ranjan
    Karthik Ranjan
    Something of major significance happened on Friday June 3rd . The computing world collided with the world of nueroscience, here are the two relevant referneces: The Independent reported that Elon Musk…
    • June 5, 2016
  • Tibbo LTPS Native C Development How To

    Dmitry Slepov
    Dmitry Slepov
    Let’s see how to write a simple C application for the LTPP. Here is the list of steps: get the cross-compiler, install the SDK, build a program, and load it into the board.
    • May 24, 2016
  • Maker Faire 2016: What you need to know about Arduino Create

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller
    SAN MATEO, Calif.—The Maker movement has exploded thanks to forces like open system software and hardware and accessible, affordable components and design tools. Now, the great minds behind Arduino have…
    • May 23, 2016
  • PSoC Creator 3.3 Service Pack 2

    Mark Saunders
    Mark Saunders
    As you may already know, PSoC Creator 3.3 Service Pack 2 is available for download on the Cypress website (http://cypress.com/creator). The Update Manager will be popping up desktop notifications soon…
    • May 18, 2016
  • Industrial Makers? BeagleBone, Rasberry Pi and Arduino Move Towards Modules

    Eric Gowland
    Eric Gowland
    The Bay Area Maker Faire is just around the corner, but I find myself casting my mind back to something eye-opening I saw at this year’s Embedded World conference in Nuremburg this February.BeagleCore…
    • May 13, 2016
  • 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…
    • May 13, 2016
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