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Development Kit for STR9 ARM966E Core-based MCUs with Ethernet Connectivity
STMicroelectronics has announced a complete, low-cost evaluation and development kit for the company’s powerful STR91x 32-bit microcontroller family, which is based on the ARM966E core and is particularly suited to networked embedded applications. The new STR9-comStick – configured as a ‘USB stick’ with a built-in USB connector that enables it to plug directly into a host PC – has a recommended resale price of just $49, and is supplied with a complete Hitex software tool set.
The The Hitex software tools, included with the STR9-comStick, allow the developer to modify and recompile application source code, program the STR91x MCU, and debug applications as they run on the development system. The tool set includes the HiTOP5 debugger, and a GNU C/C++ compiler for ARM – both optimized for the STR9-comStick – plus a uIP TCP/IP stack port as a foundation for embedded Ethernet applications.
The kit also includes a set of ready-to-run sample applications, including an embedded web server, USB mouse software, CAN monitor and generator, vectored interrupt controller and timer, together with ADC and I/O routines. All the source files can be downloaded free from the Hitex website, and can be used, modified and adapted for the user’s own application. Also available from the dedicated STR9-comStick website are the latest documentation, new sample applications and STR9 Insider’s Guides, plus training and ordering information.
The cost-effective STR9-comStick completes the existing tool line-up for the STR9, building on the proven Hitex software tool set, and complementing the broad range of more specialized evaluation kits, software and debugging tools, from ST and from third parties including Hitex, IAR, Keil and Raisonance. The comStick is an easy-to-use entry-level tool that simplifies the evaluation and development of networked applications taking advantage of the computing power and connectivity features of the STR91xF series MCUs.