This user's guide does far more than simply outline the ARM Cortex-M3 CPU features; it explains step-by-step how to program and implement the processor in real-world designs. It teaches readers how to utilize the complete and thumb instruction sets in order to obtain the best functionality, efficiency, and reuseability. The author, an ARM engineer who helped develop the core, provides many examples and diagrams that aid understanding. Quick reference appendices make locating specific details a snap! Whole chapters are dedicated to: Debugging using the new CoreSight technologyMigrating effectively from the ARM7 The Memory Protection Unit Interfaces, Exceptions,Interrupts ...and much more!
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Embedded Software, Hardware and Systems Engineers, Programmers, Designers, Developers and Architects, Embedded Product Developers, Upper-level Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-0-7506-8534-4 (9780750685344)
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Joseph Yiu joined Arm in 2001 and has been involved in a wide range of projects including development of Arm Cortex-M processors and various on-chip system level and debug components. In addition to in-depth knowledge of the processors and microcontroller system design, Joseph also has extensive knowledge in related areas including software development for the Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers, FPGA development and System-on-Chip design technologies.
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Distinguished Engineer
Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Overview of the Cortex-M3 Processor Fundamental Chapter 3 - Cortex-M3 Processor Basics Chapter 4 - Instruction Set Chapter 5 - Memory System Chapter 6 - Cortex-M3 Processor Implementation Overview Chapter 7 - Exceptions Chapter 8 - NVIC and Interrupt Control Chapter 9 - Interrupt Behavior Chapter 10 - Cortex-M3 Processor Programming Overview Chapter 11 - Exceptions Programming Chapter 12 - Advance Programming Features & System Behavior Chapter 13 - Memory Protection Unit (MPU) Overview Chapter 14 - Other Cortex-M3 Processor Features SYSTICK timer Chapter 15 - Debug Architecture Chapter 16 - Debug Components Chapter 17 - Getting Started with Cortex-M3 Processor Development Chapter 18 - Porting Applications from ARM7 to the Cortex-M3 Processor Chapter 19 - Starting Cortex-M3 development using GNU Tool Chain code Chapter 20 - Getting started with the RealView (R) Microcontroller Development Kit Appendix I Cortex-M3 Instructions Summary Appendix II - 16-bit Thumb Instructions and architecture versions Appendix III - Cortex-M3 Exceptions Quick Reference Appendix IV - NVIC Registers Quick Reference Appendix V Cortex-M3 Trouble Shooting Guide Overview Index