IAR Embedded Workbench supports MSP432 MCUs from TI
IAR Systems has announced early support for the ARM Cortex-M4F-based MSP432 MCUs from Texas Instruments. The support is available in the industry’s leading development toolchain, IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM, which enables developers to take full advantage of the ultra-low-power features of MSP432 MCUs, as proven in recent ULPBench scores.
TI’s MSP432 MCUs are the company’s first high-performance 32-bit MSP MCUs and make it possible to develop ultra-low-power embedded applications such as industrial and building automation, industrial sensing, industrial security panels, asset tracking and consumer electronics where both efficient data processing and enhanced low-power operation are essential.
Sang Chon, Marketing Manager, MSP MCUs, TI, commented: “We are very pleased to have launched our first platform of ultra-low-power MSP432 MCUs with complete IAR Systems support. The powerful code optimisations in IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM enable truly low-power development for MSP432 MCUs and provide developers with everything they need to design innovative products with reduced overall system cost and design complexity.”
“Thanks to strong partnerships with the leading MCU manufacturers such as Texas Instruments, IAR Systems is able to deliver market-leading performance across a wide spectrum of ARM Cortex-M-based processor families. TI’s MSP432 MCUs bring new possibilities for applications with high demands on energy efficiency. By using our tools, developers can really benefit from all the ultra-low-power features of these MCUs,” added Mats Ullström, Product Director, IAR Systems.