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sasidharp
Joined: 30 May 2009 Posts: 1
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30 May 2009 9:19 arm7 by ali mazidi |
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hi
I am totally new to the field of ARM but i know to work with 8051 and PIC can any one tell me how to start with ARM and which cotroller to choose and which software to use..............
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sau_sol
Joined: 27 Feb 2008 Posts: 249 Helped: 27 Location: India
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30 May 2009 9:54 Re: How to start ARM |
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like we are having the basic book for 8051
8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems
by Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Mazidi , Janice Gillispie Mazidi
similarly the book for ARM is
Arm System Developer's Guide: Designing and Optimizing System Software
authors: Andrew Sloss, Chris Wright, Dominic Symes
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bobsanjose
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 265 Helped: 25 Location: SF-Bay
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01 Jun 2009 4:03 Re: How to start ARM |
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| sau_sol wrote: |
the book for ARM is
Arm System Developer's Guide: Designing and Optimizing System Software
authors: Andrew Sloss, Chris Wright, Dominic Symes |
I don't know about the book for the 51 but I do know the ARM S-Dev-Guide. I disagree that this is the one to start with, however it might be one to understand the ARM better later on. For my part I would start with a free Insider's Guide from Hitex, available for multiple ARM7 and ARM9 devices. A link to it can be found with lots of additional information about ARM tools and so on here http://www.lpc2000.com. The focus is on the NXP LPC devices but there is also information about other ARM7 and Cortex-M3 parts.
Bob
http://mcu-related.com/architectures/35-cortex-m3.html
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