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ARM Accredited Engineer (AAE) is a program of professional certifications awarded by ARM Holdings. The AAE program is designed for computer software and hardware engineers wishing to validate their knowledge of the ARMv7 processor design architecture.

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The AAE program consists of a number of certifications, each with their own syllabus, and each assessed by means of a separate one hour multiple-choice exam.

Certifications

Only one certification, ARM Accredited Engineer (AAE), is currently available. Others will be launched over the next few years.

ARM Accredited Engineer (AAE)

AAE is an entry-level certification, and was the first to be launched, in July 2012. The AAE syllabus covers software-related aspects of the ARMv7 Architecture, with a specific focus on Cortex-A and Cortex-R profiles, including applications processors and real-time processors. The syllabus does not cover Cortex-M systems. The AAE certification is aimed at general embedded software and systems developers who have a broad knowledge of ARM technology.

The syllabus covers the following subject areas[1]:

  • ARM architecture (30%)
  • Software development (30%)
  • Software optimization (15%)
  • System (10%)
  • Software debug (8%)
  • Implementation (7%)

ARM Accredited MCU Engineer (AAME)

The AAME certification be launched in August 2013. It is intended to be an entry-level certification, similar to the basic AAE certification, but focused on the ARMv7 Cortex-M profile. This certification is aimed at general embedded software engineers with a broad knowledge of ARM technology, with a bias toward microcontrollers.

Other certifications

The following certifications are being considered for launch between 2013 and 2016:

  • ARM Accredited Cortex-A Engineer (AACAE)
  • ARM Accredited Cortex-R Engineer (AACRE)
  • AA Windows on ARM Developer (AAWoAD)
  • AA Linux on ARM Developer (AALoAD)
  • AA Android on ARM Developer (AAAoAD)
  • AA Graphics Specialist (AAGS)
  • AA Security Specialist (AASS)
  • ARM Accredited Cortex-M Engineer (AACME)
  • ARM Accredited SoC Developer (AASoCD)
  • ARM Accredited SoC Specialist (AASoCS)

Exams

Exams can be taken at any one of 6000 Authorized Prometric Test Centers (APTCs) worldwide, as a computer-based test on a dedicated test platform. There are 70 multiple choice questions. Candidates are give one hour to complete the test. Results are issues instantly on-screen. Grades are either pass or fail - no letter or percentage grades are issued. On passing the exam, candidates can also request a paper certificate to be mailed to them.

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