Even a cursory glance through a site such as this one will show you how many microcontroller boards there are on the market these days. It seems that every possible market segment has been covered, ...
It’s still relitavely early in the year, and all those silicon manufacturers are coming out with new toys to satiate the engineer and hobbyist for years to come. NXP’s offering is the LPC1500, a ...
Developers of control, automation and instrumentation applications can jumpstart designs with TI’s new cost-efficient ARM® Cortex™-M3-based Stellaris® MCU kits Four kits give designers easy, fast ...
ARM is a company that should need little introduction. Its Cortex A-series CPU architecture is now as synonymous with smartphones and low-power mobile devices as Intel is with x86 desktops, servers ...
Electronic developers and hobbyists who are fond of using the Arduino Uno development board for projects, might be pleased to learn that a new more powerful 32-bit development board has been created ...
Android developers might be interested in a new device called USB2Go that is capable of either connecting to an Android smartphone or standing alone and being controlled remotely. The USB2Go is an ARM ...
NXP has unveiled low power versions of its ARM Cortex-M0 and M3-based microcontrollers. “The pin- and peripheral-compatible LPC1100L and LPC1300L combine low leakage design techniques with ...
An increasing number of vendors offer 32-bit microcontrollers based on ARM® Cortex®-M processors, and at the same time, there are also new development environments introduced for these microcontroller ...
ARM DesignStart program expanded to include ARM Cortex-M3 processor Zero upfront license fees for designing production SoCs based on Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M3, two of the world’s most popular processor ...
the USB-ICP-LPC2K in circuit programmer now supports NXP’s ARM Cortex-M0 processor-based LPC1100 series and the Cortex-M3 processor-based LPC1300, LPC1700 families. In an updated version, the ...
ARM is a company that should need little introduction. Its Cortex A-series CPU architecture is now as synonymous with smartphones and low-power mobile devices as Intel is with x86 desktops, servers ...