ARM PROCESSOR AND APPLICATION
The course is designed for those who want to pursue advance Embedded Systems. Embedded Technology Training enables a student, a technologist or a hobbyist to develop microcontroller based systems. The need of time is that every engineer should equip with Embedded Technologies. This course of Embedded System is composed around ARM Microcontroller. This Course cover complete details about NXP’s ARM7 (LPC2xxx) processors. Training will be given on ARM Development Board. It covers complete description of ARM7 architecture, Programming, Interfacing of IO device. Various interfacing techniques like I2C, SPI, ADC, DAC, and USB are also discussed. So, utilize your talent with technology of present and technology of the future.
ARM AT A GLANCE
The ARM architecture (previously, the Advanced RISC Machine and prior to that Acorn RISC Machine) is a 32-bit RISC processor architecture developed by ARM Limited that is widely used in embedded designs. Because of their power saving features, ARM CPUs are dominant in the mobile electronics market, where low power consumption is a critical design goal. Today, the ARM family accounts for approximately 75% of all embedded 32-bit RISC CPUs making it one of the most widely used 32-bit architectures. ARM CPUs are found in most corners of consumer electronics, from portable devices (PDAs, mobile phones, media players, handheld gaming units, and calculators) to computer peripherals (hard drives, desktop routers); however it no longer has significant penetration as the main processor in the desktop computer market and has never been used in a supercomputer or cluster. Important branches in this family include Marvell's X-Scale and the Texas Instruments OMAP series.