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The Insider's Guide to Arm Cortex-M Development

You're reading from   The Insider's Guide to Arm Cortex-M Development Leverage embedded software development tools and examples to become an efficient Cortex-M developer

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803231112
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jason Andrews Jason Andrews
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Pareena Verma Pareena Verma
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Get Set Up
2. Chapter 1: Selecting the Right Hardware FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Selecting the Right Software 4. Chapter 3: Selecting the Right Tools 5. Part 2: Sharpen Your Skills
6. Chapter 4: Booting to Main 7. Chapter 5: Optimizing Performance 8. Chapter 6: Leveraging Machine Learning 9. Chapter 7: Enforcing Security 10. Chapter 8: Streamlining with the Cloud 11. Chapter 9: Implementing Continuous Integration 12. Chapter 10: Looking Ahead 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Looking at some available SDKs

To give you a glimpse of the wide variety of SDKs available, let’s discuss a few of them. One thing you will pick up quickly is that it is easy to tell how many microcontrollers are available from a vendor by the initial look at the SDK. Vendors who are new to the market, such as the Raspberry Pi 2040, look very different from NXP or ST who have hundreds of different devices and are trying to support them with a common set of tools and software.

Raspberry Pi

Let’s start with the Raspberry Pi Pico. The Pico, released in January 2021, is a new microcontroller at the time of writing this book. One of the unique things about the Pico SDK is that it was designed to be run on a Raspberry Pi running Linux as opposed to a Windows personal computer. All of the content of the SDK is found on GitHub. There is the SDK itself and examples. The SDK relies on numerous open source tools for compilation and debugging. The build system is cmake. Execute...

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