The Designer's Guide to the Cortex-M Processor Family

The Designer's Guide to the Cortex-M Processor Family

by Trevor Martin
The Designer's Guide to the Cortex-M Processor Family

The Designer's Guide to the Cortex-M Processor Family

by Trevor Martin

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Overview

The Designer’s Guide to the Cortex-M Microcontrollers gives you an easy-to-understand introduction to the concepts required to develop programs in C with a Cortex-M based microcontroller. The book begins with an overview of the Cortex-M family, giving architectural descriptions supported with practical examples, enabling you to easily develop basic C programs to run on the Cortex-M0/M0+/M3 and M4 and M7. It then examines the more advanced features of the Cortex architecture such as memory protection, operating modes, and dual stack operation.

Once a firm grounding in the Cortex-M processor has been established the book introduces the use of a small footprint RTOS and the CMSIS-DSP library. The book also examines techniques for software testing and code reuse specific to Cortex-M microcontrollers. With this book you will learn: the key differences between the Cortex-M0/M0+/M3 and M4 and M7; how to write C programs to run on Cortex-M based processors; how to make the best use of the CoreSight debug system; the Cortex-M operating modes and memory protection; advanced software techniques that can be used on Cortex-M microcontrollers; how to use a Real Time Operating System with Cortex-M devices; how to optimize DSP code for the Cortex-M4; and how to build real time DSP systems.

  • Includes an update to the latest version (5) of MDK-ARM, which introduces the concept of using software device packs and software components
  • Includes overviews of the new CMSIS specifications
  • Covers developing software with CMSIS-RTOS showing how to use RTOS in a real world design
  • Provides a new chapter on the Cortex-M7 architecture covering all the new features
  • Includes a new chapter covering test driven development for Cortex-M microcontrollers
  • Features a new chapter on creating software components with CMSIS-Pack and device abstraction with CMSIS-Driver
  • Features a new chapter providing an overview of the ARMv8-M architecture including the TrustZone hardware security model

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780081006344
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 06/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 490
File size: 25 MB
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About the Author

Trevor Martin graduated from Brunel University in 1988 with an Honors degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. In the same year he began work as a Junior Hardware engineer at Philips Medical Systems. He joined Hitex in 1992 as a Technical specialist for 8 Bit Microcontroller development tools. This included the 8051,68HC11\05\08 microcontrollers. He also gained experience with networking protocols such as CAN,USB and TCP/IP. Since 2000 he has been supporting ARM based microcontrollers, initially ARM7 and ARM9 CPU then moving to Cortex-M processor. To promote these devices he has worked closely with both NXP and ST and also TI and Freescale to a lesser extent. Since 2005 he has written a number of „Insiders Guide? Books which are introductory tutorials to ARM based microcontroller families such as LPC2000, STR9 and STM32. He also runs regular training courses, a general Cortex Microcontroller workshop and also device specific courses.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the Cortex-M processor family 2. Developing software for the Cortex-M family 3. Cortex-M Architecture 4. Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard 5. Advanced Architectural features 6. Cortex-M7 Architecture 7. Debugging with CoreSight 8. Practical DSP for the Cortex-M4 9. Developing with CMSIS-RTOS 10. Practical RTOS Techniques 11. Test Driven Development 12. Designing Software Components 13. Closing Thoughts

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