Based on TI’s AM35x Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 MPU, the CraneBoard provides new features not available on existing open source, low-cost development boards, including Power over Ethernet (PoE) and ...
Developers searching for a versatile, open source ARM development board may be interested to know that the D-MARK will soon be available to purchase from the Crowd Supply website. Unfortunately, no ...
If you have been patiently waiting for the D-MARK open source ARM development board to be made available to purchase, after being previously unveiled. You will be pleased to know that the D-MARK is ...
This document attempts to describe how the LM4549 audio codec IC and ARM PL041 AACI PrimeCell function together in the above development systems. Example C source code is also available which ...
eBay isn’t only about counterfeit designer handbags and boxes of all-marshmallow Lucky Charms, sometimes there’s actually something useful for sale. [Matt] found a bunch of Chinese-made ARM ...
Most of you know that there are plenty of ARM powered development boards out there, so you may not be really sure what a new one can still bring to the table. With a $5 price tag, the open hardware ...
Chips based on ARM’x next-generation architecture are set to begin shipping soon, which means we could see smartphones, tablets, TV boxes, and other devices with ARMv8, 64-bit chips in the ...
You can teach old dogs new technology tricks. Jason Kridner, co-founder of Beagleboard.org, an Open Source technology organization, will be discussing new technology, specifically the software and ...
I'm aware of Pandaboard, Beagleboard, and Raspberry Pi. They all have their compromises. Pandaboards are way too expensive. Beaglebones are in the right price range, but don't have HDMI out. The ...
It was just about a year ago that IBM, Samsung, ARM and others formed Linaro, the not-for-profit organization that aims to make it easier for developers to use Linux on ARM-based devices, and over the ...
I am looking for a 32-bit ARM development board to start learning embedded systems programming. I know there are a ton of them out there, does anyone have any recommendations or any personal anecdotes ...