Developing an ARM-based sensor platform.

Autor: Alea, Mark Daniel D., Azurin, Lei Angelique I., Bamba, Patrick Vincent F., Maramba, Marlon C., Santos, Evoanne D., Alarcon, Louis P., Hizon, John Richard E., Roque, Christian Raymund K.
Zdroj: 2013 IEEE International Conference of IEEE Region 10 (TENCON 2013); 2013, p1-4, 4p
Abstrakt: Issues with typical low-cost, low-power sensor nodes in System-on-Chip designs include component integration, energy efficiency and reusability. These are solved by implementing a standard communication protocol like the Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) that allows low-power designs. An AMBA system prototype is designed, implemented, and characterized on an FPGA platform, with ARM9TDM as the processor, SRAM as memory device, and Ethernet, LCD, UART, and PS/2 as peripherals. With this base platform, other sensor node components like the transceiver, ADC and sensors can be easily integrated to obtain a completely functional node for sensor networks. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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