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Arm Cortex-M Assembly Programming for Embedded Programmers

Using Keil

Sepehr Naimi

To write programs for Arm microcontrollers, you need to know both Assembly and C languages. The book covers Assembly language programming for Cortex-M series using Thumb-2. Now, most of the Arm Microcontrollers use the Thumb-2 instruction set. The ARM Thumb-2 Assembly language is standard regardless of who makes the chip. However, the ARM licensees are free to implement the on-chip peripheral (ADC, Timers, I/O, etc.) as they choose. Since the ARM peripherals are not standard among the various vendors, we have dedicated a separate book to each vendor. Some of them

TI Tiva ARM Programming For Embedded Programming ARM Cortex-M4 TM4C123G with C (Mazidi & Naimi Arm Series)

TI MSP432 ARM Programming for Embedded Systems (Mazidi & Naimi Arm Series)

The STM32F103 Arm Microcontroller and Embedded Using Assembly and C (Mazidi & Naimi Arm Series)

STM32 Arm Programming for Embedded Systems

Atmel ARM Programming for Embedded Systems

For more information see the following

www.MicroDigitalEd.com

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