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Mentor Graphics Empowers 32-bit Microcontroller Development with Connectivity and a Small Footprint Binary RTOS with Nucleus SmartFit
Mentor Graphics today announced the Nucleus SmartFit product, a cost-effective, binary version of the Nucleus RTOS optimized to fit the limited internal memory of 32-bit MCUs. The Nucleus SmartFit product also includes Sourcery CodeBench development tools and provides developers with broad connectivity and power consumption options for developing products based on 32-bit microcontrollers.
“3Included in the Nucleus RTOS is the Power Management Framework with which developers can maximize battery life in power-efficient applications. In addition to Sourcery CodeBench development tools, the Nucleus SmartFit platform can be configured to include I/O and bus support, file systems, networking IPv4/IPv6, wireless, and USB functionality. The Nucleus SmartFit product is suited for medical and personal healthcare, smart grid, industrial sensors, and white goods products.
“Freescale welcomes the introduction of the Nucleus SmartFit RTOS development bundle supporting our scalable, high-performance 32-bit Kinetis MCUs,” said Michael O’Donnell, director, Software Ecosystem Alliances. “The small-footprint, connectivity and power optimization capabilities of Nucleus SmartFit will allow embedded developers to create innovative applications where low-power, memory, and feature scalability are critical.”
“Nucleus SmartFit lets developers take advantage of the connectivity and processing power of TI’s Stellaris ARM Cortex-M4F MCUs,” said Matt Muse, general manager of Stellaris Cortex-M MCUs, Texas Instruments. “With an optimized memory footprint, middleware connectivity for USB, TCP/IP and Wi-Fi, and integrated development tools, Nucleus SmartFit is a great option for developers transitioning to 32-bit Stellaris MCUs.”
The Nucleus SmartFit product is priced starting at $3,995 (USD) and will be available for purchase online. With the tailored board support packages included, product developers can focus on developing features versus writing complex I/O and device support. Devices supported by the Nucleus SmartFit product include Freescale Kinetis, and Texas Instruments’ Stellaris.