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ARM MCU Resources

ARM provides a wide range of resources for MCU developers, whether they be seasoned ARM developers or new to the ARM architecture, to speed development and get devices to market as quickly and easily as possible.

The resources below are constantly being updated with new information. If you can't find what you're looking for send an email by clicking here

 
 


Webinars

A new 32-bit processor solution for entry-level and energy-efficient applications (April 2012)

Delivering real-time, high-performance embedded systems with the ARM Cortex-R processors  (March 2011)

NXP EM773 Energy Metering IC--Technical Overview  (March 2011)

Getting started with the ARM Cortex-M0 Processor - JumpStart from CAST   (December 2010)

Maximizing Cortex-M4's DSP performance using the LPC4300's asymmetrical dual-core and configurable peripherals(December 2010)

Learn About the Keil and Freescale Development Tools for the Kinetis Device Family (November 2010)

Implementing Industrial and Low-Power Applications using Freescale's Kinetis ARM Cortex-M4 Processor-based Microcontrollers (October 2010)

Migrating from 8-bit to 32-bit processing with the Cypress PSoC platform (September 2010)

Learn about the Freescale Kinetis ARM Cortex-M4 Processor-based Low-power Mixed Signal Microcontrollers (August 2010)

ARM Cortex-M0 for Analog Mixed-Signal Designs (June 2010)

Making the change to Cortex-M Microcontrollers: Comparing STMicroelectronics' STM32 with the H8 and SuperH (May 2010)

Migrating Microchip PIC18 or PIC24 Projects to ARM Cortex-M MCUs - Moving From Old to New (May 2010) 

Signal processing made easy: Developing optimized software on Cortex-M processors  (April 2010)

Moving from the Old to the New: Migrating Microchip PIC18 or PIC24 projects to ARM Cortex-M MCUs  (2 February 2010)

Lowest Power 32-bit Cortex M-series microcontrollers for portable and industrial applications  (November 2009)

Introduction to NXP's new LPC1700 Cortex-M3 Microcontroller  (May 2009)

Achieving new levels of performance and reduced power consumption in MCU designs with ARM Cortex-M processors  (March 2009)

 

Books

Definitive Guide to the ARM Cortex-M0

Definitive Guide to the ARM Cortex-M3

White Papers

Introducing the ARM Cortex-M0+ processor: The Ultimate in Low Power (186KB PDF)

Enabling Embedded Innovation with the Cortex-A7 Processor(1.4Kb PDF)

Developing Advanced Signal Processing Software on the Cortex-M4 Processor(800Kb PDF)

Meeting the Ultra Low Power Demands of Tomorrow’s Applications (Cortex-M0) (28Kb PDF)

Migrating from ARM7 to Cortex-M3 (256Kb PDF)

32‐Bit Microcontroller Code Size Analysis  (311Kb PDF)

Audio Processing on ARM Cortex-M4 for Automotive Applications (620Kb PDF)

Enabling Increased Safety with Fault Robustness in Microcontroller Applications (165Kb PDF)

New ARM Cortex-R Technology for Safe and Reliable Systems (560Kb PDF)

New Cortex-R Processors for LTE and 4G Mobile Baseband  (680Kb PDF)

 

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