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ARM Cortex-M

ARM Cortex-M

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What is ARM Cortex-M?

The ARM Cortex-M is a family of 32-bit RISC microcontrollers designed for embedded systems. They are known for their low power consumption, small size, and cost-effectiveness, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, including IoT devices, wearables, motor control, and industrial automation.

What other technologies are related to ARM Cortex-M?

ARM Cortex-M Competitor Technologies

ARM Cortex-A processors are application processors, generally used for more complex tasks than Cortex-M, thus representing a competing technology where high performance is required.
mentioned alongside ARM Cortex-M in 17% (64) of relevant job posts
Embedded Linux is an operating system used in more complex embedded systems, competing with RTOS and bare metal implementations on Cortex-M, generally used on Cortex-A.
mentioned alongside ARM Cortex-M in 1% (246) of relevant job posts
RISC-V is an open-source instruction set architecture (ISA) that competes with ARM Cortex-M in the embedded systems market.
mentioned alongside ARM Cortex-M in 2% (140) of relevant job posts
AVR microcontrollers are an alternative to ARM Cortex-M in some low-power and cost-sensitive applications.
mentioned alongside ARM Cortex-M in 4% (63) of relevant job posts
ESP32 microcontrollers provide an alternative to ARM Cortex-M, especially in applications requiring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
mentioned alongside ARM Cortex-M in 3% (81) of relevant job posts

ARM Cortex-M Complementary Technologies

UART is a common serial communication protocol used with ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers.
mentioned alongside ARM Cortex-M in 2% (603) of relevant job posts
I2C is a serial communication protocol frequently used with ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers for connecting peripherals.
mentioned alongside ARM Cortex-M in 1% (767) of relevant job posts
SPI is another common serial communication protocol used with ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers.
mentioned alongside ARM Cortex-M in 1% (797) of relevant job posts

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