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Development kit to make IoT accessible
The new Creator Ci40 from Imagination Technologies is a new development kit designed for IoT applications and includes all the optimised hardware and open source software required for next generation connected projects.Creator Ci40 is a modular system that developers can use to prototype the hardware needed for an IoT application in five easy steps:
8-bit MCU dev platform facilitates CIP setup
Microchip announces an expansion of the development platform for its growing portfolio of innovative8-bit PICMCUs with Core-Independent Peripherals (CIPs). Designers can combine these building blocks to perform application functions autonomously, and they can be interconnected with an increasing amount of integrated intelligent analogue peripherals.
Distributor opens new Curiosity shop
The Curiosity Development Board from Microchip Technology is now available from Mouser Electronics. The board is a fully integrated 8-bit development platform for first-time users, designers, and those requiring a feature-rich rapid prototyping board. The board includes an integrated programmer/debugger and requires no additional hardware to get started.
Development package enables better embedded systems
Helping engineers implement better embedded systems, FTDI Chip has worked with MikroElektronika to introduce a cost effective development package based on the ground-breaking FT90x MCU series. For the launch, a free MikroElektronika Clicker 2 board worth $39.95 is being offered with every FT90x Compiler license purchase.
Development ecosystem enables inspiring designs
Alongside technology partner FTDI Chip, MikroElektronika has released a complete ecosystem of development products to support the FT90X series of 32-bit application-optimised MCUs. MikroElektronika says that through these products, which incorporate both hardware and software elements, engineers will be able to harness the potential of FT90X MCU devices to make more inspiring embedded system designs.
Conrad strengthens MCU development tools offering
Conrad Business Supplies is now an authorised distributor of hardware and software development solutions from MikroElektronika for six different MCU architectures. The agreement means that Conrad customers will now have access to a wide range of development boards, accessory boards, programmers/debuggers, compilers and books for PIC, dsPIC30/33, PIC24, PIC32, AVR, 8051, PSoC, TIVA and STM32 ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers.
MikroElektronika & FTDI Chip Embark on Construction of Comprehensive FT90X Development Environment
MikroElektronika has signed a formal agreement with FTDI Chip to create mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal compilers for the FT90X 32-bit microcontroller offering.The FT90X utilises a proprietary 32-bit RISC architecture - allowing it to set performance benchmarks beyond 2.93DMIPS/MHz, with true zero wait-states operation up to 100MHz frequencies, as well as capacious memory and an array of advanced connectivity resources.
RIoTboard accessories encompass Raspberry Pi, Arduino
The RIoTboard has grown its connections and its functionality with the release by Farnell element14 of the RIoTboard adapter,enabling the connection of a variety of accessory types. These include accessories from a wide range including Arduino shields, MikroE Clicks, Pmods and Raspberry Pi.
Prototyping platform upgraded with Arduino accessories
Farnellelement14 has launched the Arduino UNO Click Shield and a host of Click Boards and accessories for the Atmel SAMA5D3 Xplained, a low-cost, rapid prototyping and evaluation platform featuring the ARM Cortex A5 based SAMA5D36 microprocessor. These accessories are ideally suited for quick and easy implementation on development kits and feature low power operation and a small footprint.
Embedded expert's book reveals design tips
Authored by Lucio Di Jasio, PIC expert at Microchip Technology, ‘Graphics, Touch, Sound and USB: User Interface Design for Embedded Applications’ guides designers of all abilities through a series of hands-on projects to explore the full potential of rich multimedia user interfaces with 16- and 32-bit microcontrollers.