ARM Assembler Programming Language
This course introduces the student to low-level software development using ARM assembly language. The course will cover Arm Architecture, instruction set, data movement, various addressing modes, arithmetic and logic operations, using loop structures, basic data structures including tables, lists, stacks and strings. Course activities include setting up the development environment, using cross compilers and off-chip debugging techniques, writing new programs as well as reverse engineering and modifying existing programs without access to the source code.
PREREQUISITES
Some programming experience in required. Native programming experience in languages like C or C++ is highly recommended. Exposure to computer architecture or operating systems concepts like memory protection, kernel and user modes at least on a level of one undergraduate course is helpful.
- Arm history and ecosystem
- ARM Architecture
- Instruction Set
- Addressing Modes
- Programs
- Data Movement
- Logic
- Arithmetic
- Barrel shifter
- Conditional execution
- Program Loops
- Strings
- Tables and Lists
- Stacks
- Subroutines
- Interrupts
- Code Conversion
- Cross compiling
- Reverse engineering
Is there a discount available for current students?
UMBC students and alumni, as well as students who have previously taken a public training course with UMBC Training Centers are eligible for a 10% discount, capped at $250. Please provide a copy of your UMBC student ID or an unofficial transcript or the name of the UMBC Training Centers course you have completed. Online courses are excluded from this offer.
What is the cancellation and refund policy?
Student will receive a refund of paid registration fees only if UMBC Training Centers receives a notice of cancellation at least 10 business days prior to the class start date for classes or the exam date for exams.