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Optimizing a processor design for low power control applications

Joseph Yiu
Joseph Yiu
September 23, 2013
Less than one minute read time.

ARM Cortex-M based microcontrollers are becoming the defacto standard for the next generation of low power control applications.This paper looks at the various criteria to be considered when selecting a processor for low power control applications, and how the Cortex-M0+ processor, the lowest power member of the ARM Cortex-M processor family, was designed to meet these requirements.

 
Optimizing a processor design for low power control applications.pdf
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  • Andy Frame
    Andy Frame over 11 years ago

    This is a great article about the Cortex-M0+ processor and is applicable to the readers of the  Embedded group as well as there are lots of little snippets of useful information.

    Thanks for sharing this Joseph - I look forward to the next article.

    Andy

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