Atmel® Corporation , a leader in microcontroller and touch technology solutions, announced sampling of the Atmel SAM4S16, the first device in the Cortex™-M4 processor-based family, to lead customers.
The SAM4S16 device operates at a maximum speed of 120MHz with 1024KB Flash and 128KB SRAM with a full peripheral set featuring full-speed USB, high-speed SDIO/SD/MMC, UARTs, TWIs, SPI, I2S, 12-bit ADC ...
The M4G Group (1) is based on the Arm Cortex-M4 core with FPU. It incorporates high-performance analog circuits, a wide range of timers and communication channels, and is available in a rich lineup of ...
ARM’s just pulled the veil off its Cortex M4 low-power microcontroller CPUs. They’re tiny, super-smart, and they might just be responsible for making your next refrigerator or dryer a much more ...
Highly integrated, innovative and space-saving semiconductor technology that shortens the design process, improves reliability and reduces footprint for the design of mission critical systems.
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is traditionally where the big names in tech show off their upcoming products, and the 2020 show was no different. There were new smartphones, TVs, and home ...
I like to think I write good code, and I’ve used C and C++ almost since their inception. I admit to incorporating more than one unwanted bug into C applications that were eliminated after sometimes ...
Three and a half years after launching the Raspberry Pi Pico and RP2040 microcontroller, Raspberry Pi has introduced new versions of each that bring a number of upgrades. While Raspberry Pi is best ...
The N32H78x series MCU is a flagship product launched by Nations for intelligent control fields such as embodied robotics and industrial control. The series is based on the Arm ® Cortex ®-M7+M4 ...
ARM’s TrustZone security has been key to its higher-end solutions like the Cortex-A series, but it is now part of the Cortex-M with the advent of the ARMv8-M microcontroller architecture (Fig. 1). The ...
Is anyone aware of a USB device/host stack written for ARM microcontrollers? I am not having much luck finding one. Not particular to which microcontroller it's written for. I'm fairly certain I can ...