The BBC Micro:bit, while not quite as popular in our community as other microcontroller development boards, has a few quirks that can make it a much more interesting piece of hardware to build a ...
Lead Partner Remained Undisclosed for 18 Months While Stellaris Family in The Stellaris line of MCUs is targeted at embedded and industrial applications, such as building and home automation; factory ...
Luminary Micro Has Delivered 19 Stellaris Microcontrollers to Market in Three Months as 'ARM for $1.00' Eliminates Economic Entry Barriers to 32-bit Performance ...
There is a whole generation of computer scientists, software engineers, coders and hackers who first got into computing due to the home computer revolution of the mid-1980s and early 1990s. Machines ...
While almost all of the electronic distributors, hobbyist sites, and online electronic shops have the BBC micro:bit available for pre-order (officially available starting next July), thanks to ...
Port and Demonstration of uC/OS-II Included in Stellaris Development Kits The code provided by Micrium for the demo is a small multithreaded application which uses select features of uC/OS-II and the ...
LONDON — Startup Energy Micro AS (Oslo, Norway) has launched its first products, the EFM32 family of microcontrollers, otherwise known as Gecko, with the claim the microcontrollers offer more than ...
The Micro:bit is a fun microcontroller development platform, designed specifically for educational use. Out of the box, it’s got a pretty basic sound output feature that can play a single note at a ...