Real-time with Cortex M4
Our embedded specialists realize an operating system-independent integration of the Cortex M4 based on an i.MX8 processor for a wide range of real-time applications.
The Single Core Arm Cortex M4 processor offers a frequency of 200 MHz. While the i.MX8 processes specific applications, real-time applications can run in parallel on the Cortex M4.
Real-time functional example of an i.MX8 processor with M4
This example reflects the real-time cooperation of processors in the field of audio systems.

Our highly qualified developers at the Chemnitz site have appropriate degrees (TH, TU, BA) as Dipl.-Ing. or Dipl.-Inf. with at least 18 years of professional experience. Communication is possible in German or English.
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