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ARM Cortex-M4F Microcontroller With CAN-FD (Flexible Data Rate) Ports

The SAM D5x and SAM E5x microcontroller (MCU) families are available from Microchip Technology. These 32-bit MCU families offer connectivity interfaces, performance and hardware-based security for a variety of applications.E5X Device Options:E51 (2 X CAN-FD)E53 (Ethernet MAC)E54 (2 X CAN-FD and Ethernet MAC)The SAM D5/E5 microcontrollers combine the performance of an ARM Cortex-M4 processor with a Floating [...]

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NXP LPC546 ARM Cortex-M Development Board For Next-Generation IoT Applications

The LPCXpresso54608 Development Board by NXP Semiconductors provides a powerful and flexible embedded development system for the NXP LPC546 ARM® Cortex®-M family of MCUs. The LPCXpresso54608 Development Board contains the target LPC54608 device with an on-board, CMSIS-DAP / SEGGER J-Link compatible debug probe. The on-board probe is compatible with the MCUXpresso IDE and other toolchains such as those [...]

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ARM Cortex-M4-Based Microcontroller With Complete Hardware Cryptography

The CEC1702 hardware cryptography-enabled microcontroller is now available from Microchip Technology, a provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions. The CEC1702 is designed to address the increasing need for security measures, such as secure boot, driven by the continual growth of Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The CEC1702 is an ARM Cortex-M4-based microcontroller with a complete hardware cryptography-enabled [...]

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ARM Cortex M4 Computing Platform With FreeRTOS For Modbus / TCP Remote Digital I/O Applications

Artila Electronics, a designer and manufacturer of embedded device networking and computing, released their RIO-2015PG, a FreeRTOS programmable remote I/O module. The RIO-2015PG is powered by a 32-bit Atmel SAM4E16E 120MHz ARM Cortex M4 processor, which comes with 256KB SRAM, 3MB Flash and the FreeRTOS real time operating system. The industrial I/O of RIO-2015PG features [...]

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Controller Area Network (CAN) Prototyping With Teensy 3.1/3.2

The Teensy is a breadboard-friendly development board that comes with loads of features in a very small package. Each Teensy 3.1 or 3.2 comes pre-flashed with a boot-loader so it can be programmed using the on-board USB connection, i.e. there is no external programmer required. You can program for the Teensy in your favorite program editor using C or you can [...]

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