Designing with ARM Cortex-M based SoC Achitectures: Part 2 - Some typical applications
Tushar Rastogi and Subbarao Lanka, Cypress Semiconductor
embedded.com (March 31, 2014)
In this second in a two part series, Tushar Rastogi and Subbarao Lanka of Cypress Semiconductor compare the capabilities of a standard microcontroller approach to the design of an embedded application to that of a system on chip approach, using the company’s PSoC architecture.
In this second in a two part series, Tushar Rastogi and Subbarao Lanka of Cypress Semiconductor compare the capabilities of a standard microcontroller approach to the design of an embedded application to that of a system on chip approach, using the company’s PSoC architecture.
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