Introducing the Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro with RK3576 SoC

Introducing the Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro with RK3576 SoC

Recently, there has been news about the Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro, which for the first time adopts the RK3576 SoC. Let’s take a look at the specifics of this development board and learn more about the upcoming RK3576. Rockchip RK3576 features four 2.2GHz Cortex-A72 cores and four 1.8GHz Cortex-A53 cores, utilizing currently common cores, but … Read more

Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide

Building a Dedicated SoC Based on Cortex-M3: A Step-by-Step Guide

Click the card below to follow Arm Technology Academy Every Monday Lesson is a new column of Arm Technology Academy, where our editor regularly selects open courses from the Jishu community for everyone to learn more technology. Welcome to follow Every Monday Lesson. Open Course Details On April 9, 2020, Jishu invited Tianjin Zhao, a … Read more

High-Integration Motor Controller SoC for Domestic Vehicles: XuanZhi SPD1179 (ARM M4 Core, LDO, Lin Transceiver, 2-Phase/3-Phase Pre-driver)

High-Integration Motor Controller SoC for Domestic Vehicles: XuanZhi SPD1179 (ARM M4 Core, LDO, Lin Transceiver, 2-Phase/3-Phase Pre-driver)

With the vigorous development of the new energy vehicle market, domestic automotive-grade motor controller SoCs are gradually emerging. Among them, the XuanZhi SPD1179 has gained wide attention in the industry due to its high integration, efficiency, and stability. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the core advantages and features of the XuanZhi SPD1179 … Read more

Differences Between FPGA, ARM, ASIC, and SoC

Differences Between FPGA, ARM, ASIC, and SoC

Click on the blue text above to follow us 1. ASIC ASIC, or Application-Specific Integrated Circuit, refers to integrated circuits designed and manufactured to meet the specific needs of a particular user and electronic system. Currently, using CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic Device) and FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) for ASIC design is one of the … 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

Why Choose ARM Cortex-M4 Core HK32MCU in Real Project Development?

Why Choose ARM Cortex-M4 Core HK32MCU in Real Project Development?

Past Issues Review New Product Recommendation HK32F4 Family – Iteration of M4 Core High Performance Chip Selection! Hot Product Recommendation Hangshun HK32MCU Body Domain & Cabin Domain SoC – Price-Performance King! Automotive Sliding Door Control Solution Based on Hangshun Automotive Grade MCU HK32AUTO39A

New Chip Available for Budget Development Boards — RK3528

New Chip Available for Budget Development Boards — RK3528

Recently, I received something quite interesting, a set-top box. There’s not much to say about the set-top box itself, but the chip it features is something I’m very curious about. It uses the RK3528A SoC, equipped with four Cortex-A53 cores, with a frequency of up to 2.0GHz, and a Mali 450 MP2 GPU. After testing, … Read more