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* [http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC/WikiNode.html the ARM microcontroller wiki] | * [http://www.open-research.org.uk/ARMuC/WikiNode.html the ARM microcontroller wiki] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 26 December 2011
This is a page for links to the various embedded ARM boards.
- Leaf Labs Maple - Cortex M3 design based on the STM32 ARM variant.
- Microbuilder LPC1343 - Cortex M3 based on the Phillips/NXP LPC143
- Several Music Player projects use ARM microcontrollers
- Early versions of the TRAXMOD music player used the NXP LPC2103 ARM7TDMI
- Most open-hardware motherboards that run Linux use an ARM processor:
Further reading[edit]
- ARM; microcontroller#ARM
- Many ARM microcontrollers use JTAG for installing firmware and debugging
- the ARM microcontroller wiki
- breadboard-friendly ARM adapter boards