Why Choose the ARM Cortex-M4 Core HK32MCU for Actual Project Development?

Why Choose the ARM Cortex-M4 Core HK32MCU for Actual Project Development?

Hangshun Chip has been deeply engaged in high-end 32-bit MCUs and automotive SoCs for decades, gaining a thorough understanding and analysis of the pain points of electronic engineers regarding high-performance MCUs. Currently, engineers face challenges in selecting suitable brands and models, leading to difficulties in inventory and procurement management. In the future, engineers will need … Read more

Differences in SysTick Usage Between Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M85 Microcontrollers

Differences in SysTick Usage Between Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M85 Microcontrollers

Cortex-M is an ARM core aimed at MCUs, which has been around for about 20 years, with the most classic being the Cortex-M3 core, which is one of the most widely used cores on the market today. As of now (September 2024), the latest and most powerful microcontroller core is the Cortex-M85. https://www.arm.com/en/products/silicon-ip/cores/cortex-m The Cortex-M85 … Read more

Launch of the ARM Cortex-M4 Flagship Board: Explore Its Rich Features!

Launch of the ARM Cortex-M4 Flagship Board: Explore Its Rich Features!

The ARM Cortex-M4 flagship board is launched with exciting details below. ARM announced the launch of the new embedded processor “Cortex-M4” in February 2010, marking the fourth generation of this high-performance, low-power embedded solution, following the Taiwan Nuvoton M451 series as shown in Figure 2.1.1, with the previous three generations being Cortex-M0/M1/M3. Cortex-M4 is an … Read more

Getting Started with Arm NEON Programming: A Quick Guide

Getting Started with Arm NEON Programming: A Quick Guide

Follow the card below to subscribe to Arm Technology Academy This article is selected from the Jishu column “Infrastructure Open Source Software on Arm” in the Arm NEON learning series. NEON refers to a high-level SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) extension instruction set suitable for Arm Cortex-A series processors, which can accelerate multimedia and signal … Read more

Introducing the New Zynq Z-7000S Series with Single ARM Core

Introducing the New Zynq Z-7000S Series with Single ARM Core

Today, Xilinx announces a new product line and three latest devices in the Zynq-7000 SoC and Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC families! The new product line is called the Zynq Z-7000S series, with three new devices: Zynq Z-7007S, Zynq Z-7012S, and Zynq Z-7014S. The Zynq Z-7000S devices are specifically designed for smaller embedded designs, making them smaller … Read more

Arm Cortex-M52 Launches, Bringing Artificial Intelligence to Ultra-Small Endpoint Devices

Arm Cortex-M52 Launches, Bringing Artificial Intelligence to Ultra-Small Endpoint Devices

On November 23, Arm announced the launch of the Arm® Cortex®-M52 processor designed specifically for artificial intelligence Internet of Things (AIoT) applications, enhancing digital signal processing (DSP) and machine learning (ML) performance while effectively avoiding the cost overhead associated with dedicated DSP and ML accelerators. The Cortex-M52 will fully unleash the potential of ML in … Read more

Book Recommendation: Principles and Implementation of the Fully Programmable SoC based on ARM Cortex-M0

Book Recommendation: Principles and Implementation of the Fully Programmable SoC based on ARM Cortex-M0

Want to use FPGA to create your own CPU? A few years ago, it was the era of MIPS and RISC, and making a MIPS or RISC processor on FPGA was the dream of every beginner in FPGA. Then, RISC-V created a huge wave, but currently, commercially available RISC-V products are quite rare, and the … Read more

Understanding ARM, MCU, DSP, FPGA, and SoC: Key Differences Explained

Understanding ARM, MCU, DSP, FPGA, and SoC: Key Differences Explained

Source: Yiou.com, CSDN Organized and published by the Internet of Things Think Tank Reprint must indicate the source and origin —— 【Introduction】 —— This article helps you understand the seemingly complex ARM, MCU, DSP, FPGA, and SoC: what are they? What are the differences? ARM The ARM processor is the first RISC microprocessor designed by … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to ARM Cortex-M3 GPIO Interface

Comprehensive Guide to ARM Cortex-M3 GPIO Interface

1、GPIO Structure and Registers GPIO includes multiple 16-bit I/O ports, each of which can independently set 3 types of input modes and 4 types of output modes, and can be independently set or reset. GPIO consists of registers, input drivers, output drivers, and other components, as shown in the figure below. GPIO operates through 7 … Read more

Intel and Arm Diversify Their Focus at Computex 2018

Intel and Arm Diversify Their Focus at Computex 2018

We have traditionally viewed Intel and Arm as the dominant players in the PC and server markets, and the mobile application domain, respectively. Although these companies have attempted to cross into each other’s territories in the past, they have not been particularly successful. However, at the 2018 Computex conference, “diversification” became the main theme. Traditionally, … Read more

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