A FreeRTOS example practice project on NuM487-DEVB develop board using GNU toolchain.
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A FreeRTOS example practice project on NuM487-DEVB develop board using GNU toolchain.
Implementation of the ADC sampling the internal temperature sensor of the TM4C123 using uDMA to transfer data between buffers using Ping-Pong mode
These codes were made for the Tiva TM4C1294NCPDT Microcontroller (ARM Cortex M4 TEXAS Instrumens)
Drivers for the STM32F401CC micro-controller that I did as part of an embedded systems programming course
For collaboration in ECSE 444
Set of projects developed on the TivaWare Development Board with the ARM Cortex M4 processor
Progress is an ARM Cortex-M4 MCU development board.
STM32F4DISC board LD4 (Green) is being turned on.
This is a Project is all about building bare-metal firmware for a Cortex-M4 STM32 microcontroller, using open source tools and libraries such as GCC and libopencm3. This starts from blinking an LED, to building a bootloader for performing firmware updates over UART/USB, to building a signed firmware security mechanism.
Snake game for ARM Cortex-M4 with matrix LED display.
MLAB cpu board with RP2040 dual-core microcontroler
These codes were made for the Tiva TM4C1294NCPDT Microcontroller (ARM Cortex M4 TEXAS Instrumens)
This repository is for initializing UART and UART interrupt handler on the TM4C123GH6PM
CubeSat OBC with ARM Cortex-M4 MCU.
Drivers For TM4C123
Industrial Vacuum Cleaner project based on ARM-CortexM4 processor developed in C-Language. Debugged and simulated using Keil-IDE (v5) ... the project is part of Swift Act Training (Embedded Software Design).
This repository, integral to my Automotive Embedded Systems Diploma, an advanced complement to the standard diploma, covers pivotal topics like ARM Microcontroller, AUTOSAR, and RTOS. Under Engineer Mohamed Tarek's guidance at Siemens DISW, explore my work during the course "A Taste of the Industry Level :) ".
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