Difference between revisions of "Glossary"
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:* [https://www.techtarget.com/iotagenda/definition/microcontroller microcontroller] | :* [https://www.techtarget.com/iotagenda/definition/microcontroller microcontroller] | ||
:** a compact integrated circuit designed to govern a specific operation in an embedded system. A typical microcontroller includes a processor, memory and input/output (I/O) peripherals on a single chip. | :** a compact integrated circuit designed to govern a specific operation in an embedded system. A typical microcontroller includes a processor, memory and input/output (I/O) peripherals on a single chip. | ||
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:** Single Board Computer, such as [https://raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi] | :** Single Board Computer, such as [https://raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi] |
Revision as of 09:48, 29 August 2022
A
- ARM
- Advanced RISC Machine
- ARM
D
- DAP
- Debug Access Point
- DAPLink
- Arm Mbed DAPLink is an open-source software project that enables programming and debugging application software on running on Arm Cortex CPUs. Commonly referred to as interface firmware, DAPLink runs on a secondary MCU that is attached to the SWD or JTAG port of the application MCU. This configuration is found on nearly all development boards. It creates a bridge between your development computer and the CPU debug access port. DAPLink enables developers with drag-and-drop programming, a serial port and CMSIS-DAP based debugging.
- DAP
I
- IDE
- Integrated Development Environment
- IDE
M
- MCU
- MicroController Unit
- microcontroller
- a compact integrated circuit designed to govern a specific operation in an embedded system. A typical microcontroller includes a processor, memory and input/output (I/O) peripherals on a single chip.
- MCU
P
- PDM
- Pulse Density Modulation
- PDM
S
- SBC
- Single Board Computer, such as Raspberry Pi
- SBC