

I use the ARM boards usually as a quick way to flexibly interface some external circuits to a computer via USB; e.g., temperature sensors, pH sensors, microwave detectors …
I will use the ARM CPU in my instrumentation class (we also use Arduino), with senior theses in Physics and Atmospheric Sciences.

Coridium’s 32-bit ARM products enable rapid plug-and-play deployment and robust performance, multiple-times faster than previous-generation processors.
Our chips and boards provide IEEE 754 floating-point support.
Coridium devices create USB and network-enabled, embedded controllers for industrial automation and data acquisition applications that are low cost and easy to use.
Choose BASIC or C with a simple setup and easy to use tools.


