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SchmartBoard Releases Development Board for TI Microcontrollers
SchmartBoard, a company that makes prototyping electronic circuits easier, has announced a single development board supporting Texas Instruments Incorporated's (TI) broad microcontroller portfolio, including ultra-low power MSP430, ARM® Cortex™-M3-based Stellaris and real-time control C2000 MCU platforms.
TradWe are excited about working with TI on this product, as it gives developers a cost-effective tool that allows them to fully leverage TI's broad MCU portfolio, Neal Greenberg, SchmartBoard's VP of sales and marketing. We are including the new TI Development Board in our 2010 MCU Design Contest to help kick it off. The contest, which runs from July 2010 through the end of the year, challenges developers to showcase their innovation using TI's MCUs and SchmartBoard's new TI Development Board. The first prize winner will receive an Apple iPad, with many great prizes for second, third and special mentions.
TI recognizes developers need comprehensive, easy-to-use, low-cost tools so that they can quickly take designs from concept to production, said Jacob Borgeson, MCU product marketing manager, TI. With Schmartboard's new TI Development SchmartModule, engineers can easily, inexpensively evaluate TI's broad portfolio to best meet their design needs and then immediately start development.