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Miniature high power relay operates from AC supply
Switchtec has made available Hongfa¹s HF115FA miniature high power relay operates from an AC supply. Such AC coil designs are uncommon and difficult to manufacture, thus the relay enables manufacturers and end users to use a small, high power relay where an AC supply is available or preferred.
IAR Systems, NXP Semiconductors and Micrium collaborate to launch flexible RTOS-based reference design platform
IAR Systems, NXP Semiconductors, and Micrium have announced the launch of a new reference design platform targeted at RTOS-based, ARM-powered embedded systems for industrial applications. The new platform gives software and hardware engineers a fast time to market for systems based on the LPC2468 ARM7 microcontroller from NXP Semiconductors, starting from a proven hardware/software platform with flexible pre-designed modules for a wide range of a...
Development Kit for AVR UC3-based projects
The latest IAR KickStart Kit provides professional users of the Atmel AVR32 UC Core with everything they need to begin a development project. The kit comprises an EVK1100 development board from Atmel, a 32kB code-limited edition of IAR Embedded Workbench for AVR32, and an optional JTAGICE MKII debug probe from Atmel.
IAR Systems launches development tools for ARM processor
IAR Systems today announced comprehensive support for ARM Cortex-R4(F) processor in version 5.40 of IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM.
IAR Embedded Workbench and Ember EM35x ZigBee Development Kits enable rapid time to market
IAR Systems and Ember Corporation have teamed together to deliver a reliable and easy to use ZigBee development and debugging platform for sensing and control applications such as smart metering and home automation. Ember recently launched the EM35x InSight Development Kit. The EM35x Insight Development Kit is built around ARM Cortex-M3 processor technology and comes with the latest version of IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM, a completely integ...
IAR Systems launches development tool suite for STMicroelectronics STM8 family
IAR Systems today announced that IAR Embedded Workbench is now available for STMicroelectronics STM8 microcontrollers. Support for the STM8 family extends the support already available for the ARM® Cortex-M3 based STM32 range of microcontrollers. The consistent tool chain for STM8 and STM32 microcontrollers allows developers to use the same reliable and powerful tools for developing embedded software across both architectures.
IAR Systems supports Actel's new SmartFusion Intelligent Mixed Signal FPGAs
IAR Systems today announced support for Actel's SmartFusion devices that integrate an FPGA, ARM Cortex(TM)-M3-based microcontroller subsystem and programmable analog on a single chip. IAR Embedded Workbench seamlessly combines with an eco-system of middleware options, a major advantage for end users adopting these new devices. SmartFusion devices offer a compelling solution in a wide variety of applications, including motor control, system and p...
IAR Systems becomes the first independent tool vendor to support the ARM Cortex A5 core
IAR Systems today announced support for the ARM Cortex-A5 core within IAR Embedded Workbench. Adding to the extensive list of ARM cores already supported by IAR Embedded Workbench, this is the first of the Cortex 'A' high performance application processor cores to benefit from the features of this comprehensive tool chain.
IAR Systems extends development of power debugging technology
IAR Systems today announced its strategy to strengthen the development of its power debugging technology introduced in 2010. The ability to correlate source code with power consumption, which enables power savings, has created significant interest from customers and partners. Based on this there will be several new product additions that span across the technology chain.
IAR Systems supports ARM Cortex-M0+ and Freescale’s new Kinetis L series
IAR Systems announces that its highly-optimizing C/C++ compiler and debugger tool suite IAR Embedded Workbench now supports the new ARM Cortex-M0+ core and Freescale Semiconductors’ recently announced Kinetis L series.