RP2040 Assembly Language Programming

RP2040 Assembly Language Programming

by Stephen Smith
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 27/10/2021

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Learn to program the Raspberry Pi Pico’s dual ARM Cortex M0+ CPUs in Assembly Language. The Pico contains a customer System on a Chip (SoC) called the RP2040, making it the Foundation’s first entry into the low-cost microcontroller market. The RP2040 contains a wealth of coprocessors for performing arithmetic as well as performing specialized I/O functionality. This book will show you how these CPUs work from a low level, easy-to-learn perspective.


There are eight new Programmable I/O (PIO) coprocessors that have their own specialized Assembly Language supporting a wide variety of interface protocols. You'll explore these protocols and write programs or functions in Assembly Language and interface to all the various bundled hardware interfaces. Then go beyond working on your own board and projects to contribute to the official RP2040 SDK. Finally, you'll take your DIY hardware projects to the next level of performance and functionality withmore advanced programming skills.


What You'll Learn




  • Read and understand the Assembly Language code that is part of the Pico’s SDK




  • Integrate Assembly Language and C code together into one program




  • Interface to available options for DIY electronics and IoT projects




Who This Book Is For


Makers who have already worked with microcontrollers, such as the Arduino or Pico, programming in C or Python. Those interested in going deeper and learning how these devices work at a lower level, by learning Assembly Language.

ISBN:
9781484277539
9781484277539
Category:
Computer hardware
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
27-10-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
APress
Stephen Smith

Stephen Smith, a veteran of over a thousand armed operations during his twenty-two years with the Metropolitan Police specialist firearms command, was born in south London in 1960. He joined the Met at nineteen and after twelve years in uniform passed selection for PT17, the Mets firearms unit, where he was selected to work on the specialist firearms teams, experiencing first-hand the explosive and controversial world of police firearms operations.

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