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Offline EEVadityaTopic starter

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Book for ARM Microcontroller & Peripherals
« on: September 22, 2014, 12:11:03 pm »
Hello,

Please suggest books regarding the conceptual information of ARM Microcontroller with ADC(single  mode, burst mode, DMA mode...etc) UART (polling,interrupt, DMA...etc)

Please suggest books those have illustrated the concepts.
 

Offline nctnico

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Re: Book for ARM Microcontroller & Peripherals
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2014, 12:29:34 pm »
I suggest to read the user manual of an ARM controller. NXP has nice user manuals which explain most of the peripherals in depth.
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Re: Book for ARM Microcontroller & Peripherals
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2014, 04:25:17 pm »
Assuming that you program those chips in C - you would be crazy to program them in assembly, the core is largely transparent to you and you don't need to read a book about it.

The peripherals differ from vendor ro vendor and even chip to chip. The best book on that is the datasheet for the particular device you are trying to program.
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Offline zapta

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Re: Book for ARM Microcontroller & Peripherals
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2014, 05:11:48 pm »
"Those who can do. Those who can't preach."

Is this is why you preach Assembly in the other thread?  ;-)

Anyway, anybody knows a good paper book that deal with NXP's processors and peripherals?  (my current interest is M0).
 

Offline paulie

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Re: Book for ARM Microcontroller & Peripherals
« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2014, 05:22:47 pm »
Haha... apparently. I'm certainly not the one "doing" the most in that thread but am complemented (offline anyway) by my ability to "teach". Admittedly not everyone is able to "learn".

In my defense I will take credit being the first person to ever post a working asm LED program. Here or anywhere else on the net AFAIK. Also the first to provide an actual toolset, not just links that may or may not still be alive and C fragments that may or may not run.  Don't forget breaking the 60 second record too.

And I owe it all to YOU! Thanks again my friend.
 

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Re: Book for ARM Microcontroller & Peripherals
« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2014, 07:31:32 am »
Can I get anywhere the free download of Embedded series books on ARM by Jonathan Valvano.
 


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