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IAR Systems launches starter kits for NXP’s LPC11U00 USB microcontroller series and LPC1780 microcontroller series
IAR Systems today announced that IAR KickStart Kits for the LPC11U00 series of microcontrollers as well as for the ARM Cortex-M3 based LPC1780 microcontroller family from NXP are now available.
BothIAR KickStart Kit for LPC11U14:
The LPC11U00 series of microcontrollers provides low cost 32-bit replacement for 8- and 16-bit microcontrollers in USB device applications. It features an integrated USB 2.0 full-speed device controller together with an ARM Cortex-M0 processor. The IAR KickStart Kit includes an LPC11U14 evaluation board fitted with an LPC11U14 microcontroller, a USB connector, an LCD, and various other peripherals.
IAR KickStart Kit for LPC1788:
The evaluation board of the IAR KickStart Kit for LPC1788 is fitted with an LPC1788 microcontroller, a 3,5’’ color TFT touch screen, connectors for USB host, USB OTG, Ethernet and CAN, audio in and out, and many other peripherals. Debug connectors for ETM trace, SWD and JTAG are also included. The included IAR J-Link Lite debug probe provides JTAG and SWD debug interfaces. Added debug capabilities can be enabled by separate debug probes. IAR J-Trace enables full instruction trace, and IAR J-Link Ultra enables power debugging features in IAR Embedded Workbench. Both probes are sold separately.
The IAR KickStart Kits for LPC11U14 and for LPC1788 are prepared for use with IAR Embedded Workbench, the most widely used tool chain for ARM based microcontrollers recognized for its efficient code generation, comprehensive debugger, and user friendly IDE.
Both IAR KickStart Kits are in stock and available in IAR Systems’ e-shop. IAR KickStart Kit for LPC11U14 is priced at EUR 129/USD 179. Part number is KSK-LPC11U14-JL. IAR KickStart Kit for LPC1788 is priced at EUR 279/USD 399. Part number is KSK-LPC1788-JL.