Available in low-pin-count packages, the LPC800 offers easy-to-use peripherals addressing 8-bit application requirements while providing the 32-bit capabilities and exceptional power efficiency of the ...
CAMBRIDGE, UK – March 13, 2012– ARM today announced the ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor, the world's most energy-efficient microprocessor. The Cortex-M0+ processor has been optimized to deliver ultra ...
Makers and developers that enjoy using the Arduino platform to create projects, may be interested in a new Arduino smart display called the Pixel. Pixel offers an Arduino Zero compatible development ...
[Vsergeev] tipped us about a neat Cortex-M0 based development board with a total BoM cost under $15. It’s called the ARM Bare Metal Widget (ARM-BMW), focuses on battery power, non-volatile storage and ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., May 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Space exploration is experiencing a resurgence with exciting new missions like the highly anticipated Artemis II mission, the recent successful lunar ...
ARM has unveiled a new processor architecture, which it claims is the world’s most energy efficient. ARM has unveiled a new processor architecture, which it claims is the world’s most energy efficient ...
The ARM Cortex-M0 and M0+ microcontroller core is one of the wondrous devices available to design engineers right now. It’s a 32-bit processing element in a small package at low cost. Chips using the ...
One of the interesting areas in the world of new parts recently has been at the lower end of the microcontroller market. Not because the devices there have new capabilities or are especially fast, but ...
ARM is a company that should need little introduction. Its Cortex A-series CPU architecture is now as synonymous with smartphones and low-power mobile devices as Intel is with x86 desktops, servers ...
Silicon Labs acquires Energy Micro! Technology Editor Bill Wong comments on the merging of two ARM microcontroller lines. It could get interesting. Mr. Big: Excellent, Mr Bond. That's precisely what I ...
ARM has emailed HEXUS to remind us that the BBC micro:bit starts to roll out to year 7 students today. This BBC initiative aims to inspire digital creativity in a new generation pursuing science, ...