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suppose that I wanted to learn the ARM CORTEX M3 programming in detail... is using development boards is the right answer? something like Arduino Due or mbed NXP LPC1768 board (https://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/2150)??
this is because I really would like to go deeper into ARM technology...
I have absolutely no experience with temperature sensors. I am interfacing with a STLM20 temperature sensor, the datasheet can be found here:
https://www.st.com/web/catalog/sense_power/FM89/SC294/PF129199
anyway the connection is quite simple, I have a question regarding the transfer...
Iam working on a M41T00M6F Serial 64 (8X8) real time clock, the datasheet can be found here: https://it.mouser.com/ProductDetail/STMicroelectronics/M41T00M6F/?qs=Mu9A%252bxKg3hTCtCG1pTSOYw==.
my objective is to set it in real time.
I have established the I2C connection but I just can't figure...
what is the best way to quickly learn the ARM CORTEX M3 programming? I already have 2 books that I am reading but I am talking mainly about practical knowledge.
well the idea is to try to build the system on a chip. and the FPGA presented a challenge :)
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ok a simple question. I implemented an old stop watch project with Libro. did this project took up to 7%??
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Shaiko there must be hundereds of MCUs out there...
alright this is the project: I am trying to implement an insulin pump using ACTEL IGLOO FPGA and these are the components I would like to implement inside the FPGA:
1. ADC using successive approximation register.
2. A memory card (the size is still unknown but it has to be large enough to store...
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