The Designer's Guide to the Cortex-M Family is a tutorial-based book giving the key concepts required to develop programs in C with a Cortex M-based processor. The book begins with an overview of the Cortex-M family, giving architectural descriptions supported with practical examples, enabling the engineer to easily develop basic C programs to run on the Cortex-M0/M3 and M4. It then examines the more advanced features of the Cortex architecture, such as memory protection, operating modes and dual stack. Those used to 8- and 16-bit architectures will find advice on how to do RTOS development.
This book offers embedded systems engineers and students detailed coverage of:
The key differences between the Cortex M0/M3 and M4
The key features of the Cortex-M family
How to make best use of the CoreSight debug system
The Cortex-M operating modes and memory protection
Advanced software techniques for Cortex-M microcontrollers
Introduces the Cortex microcontroller software interface standard (CMSIS), a common framework for all Cortex M- based microcontrollers
Introduction to the CMSIS DSP library for Cortex M3 and M4, discusses how to optimize DSP code for the Cortex M4, and how to build real-time DSP systems
An evaluation tool chain IDE and debugger allows the accompanying example projects to be run in simulation on the PC or on low-cost hardware
Auteur(s): Martin, Trevor
Editeur: Elsevier Science
Année de Publication: 2013
pages: 330
Langue: Anglais
ISBN: 978-0-08-098296-0
eISBN: 978-0-08-098299-1