This is related to my "D'oh post" regarding the Cortex M4 floating point size.According to ARM, the Cortex R4 supports double-precision...
This is related to my "D'oh post" regarding the Cortex M4 floating point size.According to ARM, the Cortex R4 supports double-precision floating point, and it looks like it's maybe more amenable to embedding than the Cortex Ax cores. I really want to find a chip that I can just lick the back of and stick onto a board, rather than something that'll become the CPU in a built-up comput...
Is it a good idea to have Cortex M3 + FreeRTOS combo? Haven't heard of anydiscussion about Cortex M3 here lately.Henry
Is it a good idea to have Cortex M3 + FreeRTOS combo? Haven't heard of anydiscussion about Cortex M3 here lately.Henry
sci.electronics.designArm Cortex assembley code Does the Arm Cortex support both the "thumb" 16 bit machine codes and also the 32 bit...
sci.electronics.designArm Cortex assembley code Does the Arm Cortex support both the "thumb" 16 bit machine codes and also the 32 bit codes? I had been under the impression that Cortex devices only provided the thumb codes but a little time going through "Arm v7-M Architecture Reference Manual" indicates otherwise. Whether or not that reference manual is suitable for Cortex inform...
Hi,I'm working on a project which is currently planned to use an ARM Cortex M3 from ST (device is from the STM32L151xC series). I've never...
Hi,I'm working on a project which is currently planned to use an ARM Cortex M3 from ST (device is from the STM32L151xC series). I've never used the Cortex chips before and my ARM experience is quite limited too, is anyone here prepared to give me the executive precis of the state of the compiler/debugger situation for these chips ?If I'd been asked the same question 10 years ago a...
HiI am looking into using the ARM Cortex M family for a new project. Ilike the Cortex M series, since in "principle" code should be...
HiI am looking into using the ARM Cortex M family for a new project. Ilike the Cortex M series, since in "principle" code should be prettysimelar from one device to another, if you limit the functionality tothe core and some limited periphials.Just released is the M0+ with only 9uA/MHz current consumption andthat would fit well for a small application.So, if it is possible to d...
Cortex M3 mini me!http://www.arm.com/miscPDFs/24481.pdf
Cortex M3 mini me!http://www.arm.com/miscPDFs/24481.pdf
Trying to learn about the ARM Cortex M3solution for low cost embedded market.Their web site isn't much more than a shallow...
Trying to learn about the ARM Cortex M3solution for low cost embedded market.Their web site isn't much more than a shallow advertisement.http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/ARM_Cortex-M3.htmlThe "datasheet" is a two sheet sales flyer.No mention of who is licensing and selling this core in chip form.I need some help.Anybody know who has implemented the ARM Cortex M3 corein a ch...
Hi!Does anyone know of a tool that will generate svf files (or somethingsimillar) for ARM cortex based micro's. I've actually got an STM32...
Hi!Does anyone know of a tool that will generate svf files (or somethingsimillar) for ARM cortex based micro's. I've actually got an STM32 butwhich flavour of cortex shouldn't matter. This is the means by which aproduction JTAG interconnection tester (JTAG technologies in thisinstance) programs CPLDs, micro's or other simillar stuff.At the moment we are just using an open source co...
HiSo, considering going the Cortex Mx route for project with new microcontrollers at our firm.Has anyone a feeling/information about the...
HiSo, considering going the Cortex Mx route for project with new microcontrollers at our firm.Has anyone a feeling/information about the development speed of the ARM Cortex Mx series vs therest of the industry?Meaning, that potentially the same core strategy for the ARM, licensing to toher manufactorsmean that they may have faster development speed that others (Microchip, Renesas, wh...
HiI've started porting a project from an 8 bit AVR to an ARM Cortex M3 MCU.I'm reasonably comfy with AVR, but I'm new to ARM Cortex.I...
HiI've started porting a project from an 8 bit AVR to an ARM Cortex M3 MCU.I'm reasonably comfy with AVR, but I'm new to ARM Cortex.I found an NXP part that looked great, price and feature wise. I purchasedan inexpensive LPCXpresso dev kit. However, the drivers and example code issimply awful. Buggy and poorly written, so development is more like reverseengineering than making actual p...
See: http://mcu.st.com/mcu/inchtml.php?fdir=pages&fnam=stm32(and: http://www.freertos.org/portstm32iar.html :o)The Cortex-M3 marketing...
See: http://mcu.st.com/mcu/inchtml.php?fdir=pages&fnam=stm32(and: http://www.freertos.org/portstm32iar.html :o)The Cortex-M3 marketing has trumpeted greater interoperability between vendors as one of the M3 selling points, so it is interesting to note that the FreeRTOS.org demos for Luminary Micro and STMicroelectronics Cortex-M3 parts use exactly the same port code, while the port...
Does anyone else find that STMs web site on Cortex M3 beyond abysmal?There are major problems with it and I even emailed them asking forsome...
Does anyone else find that STMs web site on Cortex M3 beyond abysmal?There are major problems with it and I even emailed them asking forsome directions on navigating their site ( 3 times) and I have yet toreceive a response. I would appreciate any input about this.Thank you.Joe
http://microcontroller.com/news/Atmel_SAMD20.aspAtmel has entered the Cortex-M0+ microcontroller arena. These look like the highest...
http://microcontroller.com/news/Atmel_SAMD20.aspAtmel has entered the Cortex-M0+ microcontroller arena. These look like the highest performanceARM Cortex-M0+ microcontrollers.Atmel boasts 8-bit simplicity with 16-bit performance.Article shows a family overview and a useful block diagram.Bill GiovinoExecutive Editorhttp://Microcontroller.com
http://www.microcontroller.com/news/Atmel_SAM3S.aspThe Atmel SAM3S is really (really!) a fully-featured microcontroller. Lots of serial...
http://www.microcontroller.com/news/Atmel_SAM3S.aspThe Atmel SAM3S is really (really!) a fully-featured microcontroller. Lots of serial peripherals, and very significant power savings.This might be the lowest-power Cortex-M3 yet (I haven't seen the specs on ALL of them!).Article includes a block diagram and a waveform of the noise reduction possible with Atmel's On-Die Terminatio...
Dear community,I bought a TI RM57L Launchpad and Segger J-Link EDU emulator several daysago. The core is ARM Cortex-R5. I'd like to debug...
Dear community,I bought a TI RM57L Launchpad and Segger J-Link EDU emulator several daysago. The core is ARM Cortex-R5. I'd like to debug codes with J-Linkemulator. Since IAR EWARM supports both J-Link and Cortex-R5, I decided towrite code for the launchpad using IAR EWARM. Although I had googled alot, I was not able to find any nice tutorial for the following topic: Programming on ARM...
HiWe are digging deeper into the Cortex M0 processor versus a PIC18.Seemingly objective material (Coremark data) at page 32...
HiWe are digging deeper into the Cortex M0 processor versus a PIC18.Seemingly objective material (Coremark data) at page 32 of:http://ics.nxp.com/literature/presentations/microcontrollers/pdf/cortex.m0.code.density.pdfList a reduction in code size from PIC18 to M0 by a factor 2.But, anyone with a real-life experience of the possible code sizereduction?ThanksKlaus
The popular GNU-ARM toolset has had long-known issues for the Cortex-M0/M0+/M1 (ARMv6-M architecture). Specifically, people have reported very...
The popular GNU-ARM toolset has had long-known issues for the Cortex-M0/M0+/M1 (ARMv6-M architecture). Specifically, people have reported very inefficient code generated, see "Cortex M0/M0+/M1/M23 BAD Optimisation in GCC" https://embdev.net/topic/426508 .But while so far people reported only inefficient code, I would like to make people aware of *incorrect* code generated by GNU-AR
Hello,I am pleased to announce that the tutorial titled "Ada on ARM Cortex-M", which was announcedhere in its early stages, evolved and...
Hello,I am pleased to announce that the tutorial titled "Ada on ARM Cortex-M", which was announcedhere in its early stages, evolved and finally became a regular printed book:http://www.lulu.com/shop/maciej-sobczak/ada-and-spark-on-arm-cortex-m/paperback/product-22195745.htmlThe complete book content is still available on-line here:http://inspirel.com/articles/Ada_On_Cortex.html
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Cortex-M3/ for all Cortex M3discussionshttp://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/stellaris_lm/ for...
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Cortex-M3/ for all Cortex M3discussionshttp://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/stellaris_lm/ for discussionsrelated to the Luminary Micro Cortex M3 MCU chips.
http://www.microcontroller.com/news/Atmel_Cortex_M3.aspEarlier this month, Atmel introduced a new Cortex M3. The core runs at 96MHz, and a...
http://www.microcontroller.com/news/Atmel_Cortex_M3.aspEarlier this month, Atmel introduced a new Cortex M3. The core runs at 96MHz, and a high-speed USB interface blazes at 480Mbits/sec. The new Atmel Cortex devices have up to 256KBytes of FlashArticle includes a useful block diagram.- Bill Giovino Executive Editor http://Microcontroller.com