• Infra-Red Code Learning And Repeating For The Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control

    Elliott Smith
    Elliott Smith
    The Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control can be taught Infra-red codes and then repeat them. This post explains the way in which this was achieved.Learning Infrared codesThe circuit uses an Infra…
    • December 2, 2013
  • Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control Power Regulation With The ARM Cortex-M0+

    Elliott Smith
    Elliott Smith
    This post is concerned with the techniques used to harvest and regulate energy for the Energy Harvesting Remote Control.Sources of Energy Harvested:The main source of energy harvested in the remote control…
    • December 2, 2013
  • The Batteryless Energy Harvesting Remote Control: Concept and Development.

    Elliott Smith
    Elliott Smith
    The Concept:The batteryless energy harvesting remote control was a project undertaken to demonstrate the low power of the ARM Cortex-M0+ processor. We wanted to create an extremely low power remote control…
    • December 2, 2013
  • New Mali Graphics Debugger v1.2 Features Improve Fragment Performance

    Anand Patel
    Anand Patel
    Analysing PerformanceWhen we talk about optimizing performance, we could mean a number of different things. The first thought that comes to most people’s minds in the context of a gaming application is…
    • December 2, 2013
  • Size matters...

    Chris Shore
    Chris Shore
    Size mattersHow much does it take to increment a number? One instruction? Two? It is not as simple a question as you might imagine. And, believe me, this is one case where size matters.On an ARM processor…
    • November 27, 2013
  • Case Study: Cortex-M0 Heart rate monitor example

    Andy Frame
    Andy Frame
    I particularly like this case study that I found over on edn.com for two reasons; 1) it is nice and detailed and explains the underlying science of a heart monitor that I'd never read before, and 2) I…
    • November 22, 2013
  • How to Measure and Optimize the System Performance of a Smartphone RTL Design - Part 4

    Nick
    Nick
    Part 4 in a four part blog describes a more systematic approach to measuring and validating the system performance of these types of systems and introduces new tools to make this systematic approach practically…
    • November 22, 2013
  • Linaro Second Engineering Cycle Highlights

    Guest Partner Blogger
    Guest Partner Blogger
    This blog was initially posted on 27th April 2011 on blogs.arm.comAs we come to the end of our second engineering cycle, I thought it would be interesting to highlight 4 of the initiatives happening in…
    • November 22, 2013
  • ARM at Cartes Paris 2013

    Sumit Sahai
    Sumit Sahai
    I’ve just spent an amazingly busy and productive time at Cartes Paris,  the biggest and the most comprehensive global annual event dedicated to Secure Solutions for Payment, Identification and Mobility…
    • November 21, 2013
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