ARM Lab-in-a-Box with Freescale Freedom KL25Z
ARM University Programs Lab-in-a-Box (LiB)
Freescale and ARM University Programs have teamed up to provide you the Lab in a Box. If you are interested in adopting the Lab-in-a-Box (LiB) in your course please contact the ARM University Program to request a donation!
Development Boards
The FRDM-KL25Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform enabled by Kinetis L Series KL1x and KL2x MCUs families built on ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor. Features include easy access to MCU I/O, battery-ready, low-power operation, a standard-based form factor with expansion board options and a built-in debug interface for flash programming and run-control. The FRDM-KL25Z is supported by a range of Freescale and third-party development software.
Software Tools
ARM offers the Keil Microcontroller Development Kit (MDK-ARM) for ARM powered microcontrollers. It features the industry-standard compiler from ARM, the Keil µVision IDE, and sophisticated debug and data trace capabilities. MDK-ARM offers tailored support for all Cortex-M processor-based devices, and is the recommended solution for students working with standard ARM-based MCU devices. We suggest that students and universities download the free evaluation version of the tools, which offers all the features of the standard version, but with a 32 KByte object code/data limit.
Keil Microcontroller Development Kit (MDK-ARM) |
Textbooks
The Definitive Guide to the ARM Cortex-M0 In English, by Joseph Yiu ISBN-978-0123854773 |
C Programming for Embedded Microcontrollers
In English, by Warwick A. Smith
Published by Elektor
ISBN: 978-0-905705-80-4Other ARM-related Books
Teaching Materials
Teaching Slides
- ARM Processors and Architectures Comprehensive Overiew - 2012
- ARM Processors and Architectures Fundamentals
Lab Manuals and Exercises
- Lab Exercises for Cortex-M4 Freescale Kinetis using Keil MDK
- Lab Exercises for Cortex-M0+ Freescale Freedom KL25Z Board
Application Notes for Students and Faculty
Other Projects and Resources
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Is there any updated ARM_Processors_and_Architectures_-_Uni_Program_ document now? The one attached here is quite old, year 2012.