30 October 2020 Software Architecture for Arm Cortex-M Microcontrollers: Doing it right first time to improve developer productivity Sponsored In this paper we will look at how we can develop a standard software architecture for small microcontrollers that makes best use of both the software standards developed by Arm and their partners and a small footprint Real Time Operating System (RTOS). The key aim of such an architecture will be to improve developer productivity via reuse, testing, early software development, improved workflow and improved design methodology. TO DOWNLOAD WHITEPAPER - CLICK HERE Author Hitex (UK) Ltd Related Downloads 231736/Software Architecture for Arm Cortex-M Microcontrollers.pdf Comment on this article Companies Hitex (UK) Ltd This material is protected by MA Business copyright See Terms and Conditions. One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not. For multiple copies contact the sales team. What you think about this article: Add your comments Name Email Comments Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published. Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.
30 October 2020 Software Architecture for Arm Cortex-M Microcontrollers: Doing it right first time to improve developer productivity Sponsored In this paper we will look at how we can develop a standard software architecture for small microcontrollers that makes best use of both the software standards developed by Arm and their partners and a small footprint Real Time Operating System (RTOS). The key aim of such an architecture will be to improve developer productivity via reuse, testing, early software development, improved workflow and improved design methodology. TO DOWNLOAD WHITEPAPER - CLICK HERE Author Hitex (UK) Ltd Related Downloads 231736/Software Architecture for Arm Cortex-M Microcontrollers.pdf Comment on this article Companies Hitex (UK) Ltd This material is protected by MA Business copyright See Terms and Conditions. One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not. For multiple copies contact the sales team. What you think about this article: Add your comments Name Email Comments Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published. Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.
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