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Top 10 Microcontroller Articles of 2012
Clive Maxfield
1/16/2013 5:55 PM EST
#8 in the Microcontroller Designline Top 10
At #8 we have Who has the lowest power MCU? By Peter Clarke, who notes "It is wise to ask not only who has the lowest power microcontroller but also under what circumstances? Is it Microchip, Texas Instruments or perhaps another company?"
At #8 we have Who has the lowest power MCU? By Peter Clarke, who notes "It is wise to ask not only who has the lowest power microcontroller but also under what circumstances? Is it Microchip, Texas Instruments or perhaps another company?"
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vapats
1/17/2013 4:45 PM EST
ARM's Cortex-A profile pushes beyond the boundaries of anyone's definition of "microcontroller"; IMHO any CPU that has an MMU exceeds that classification.
The Programmer's Guide is certainly an excellent document -- but not for the faint-of-heart; ARM expertise can only be acquired with a long apprenticeship...
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dxrose
1/24/2013 5:10 PM EST
Nice article but I really hate it when people have dead links. The arm programmers guide is NON existent. The arm site isn't much better
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Andy P
1/25/2013 12:55 PM EST
As for "How to connect a microcontroller to an FPGA," I think engineers have been doing that forever. I've used interfaces ranging from I2C (micro as master, FPGA as slave) to standard UARTs to the SiLabs 8051's EMIF (which lets you use FPGA BRAM as XDATA memory for the micro, among other things) to PPC and ARM peripheral buses.
In other words, whatever.
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William Miller
2/26/2013 11:09 AM EST
You say "a tremendous number of things occurred in 2012"? I would say that this year will be even more dramatic with economical and environment collisions etc. I try to still be more optimistic but it's getting harder, day after day..
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