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KickStart Kit for Toshiba ARM Cortex-M3 accelerates embedded design
IAR Systems has announced the release of a new, low-cost development kit for the ARM® Cortex-M3 in partnership with Toshiba. Toshiba became the first Japanese semiconductor manufacturer to develop a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core-based microcontroller unit (MCU) when it released the TMPM330FDFG in late 2008. It leveraged the Cortex-M3 core to create a high-performance, low-power general-purpose MCU device with a large Flash memory, a real time clock,...
IAR Systems and Freescale partner on ZigBee
IAR Systems has announced an agreement with the Wireless Connectivity Group of Freescale Semiconductor to include IAR Systems development tools and debug probe in the next generation of Freescale’s development kits based on the MC1322x IEEE® 802.15.4 Platform-in-Package™ (PiP) IC. Freescale’s BeeKit™ Wireless Connectivity Toolkit, which also is included in the kits, provides direct support for IAR Embedded Workbench, easing the integrat...
IAR Systems fournit une suite complète d’outils de développement pour la plate-forme de sécurité Hercules de Texas Instruments
IAR Systems a annoncé sa prise en charge complète de la plate-forme de sécurité Hercules de Texas Instruments récemment lancée. En fournissant la conception, des outils de validation/vérification, une chaîne de compilation C/C++ complète compatible ISO/ANSI C, une prise en charge MISRA intégrée et des outils de test d’émulateur, IAR Systems offre aux développeurs de systèmes une suite de développement complète caractérisée par...
IAR Systems delivers complete starter kit for high-performance STM32F407ZG microcontroller
AR Systems today announces a new 32-bit kit for STMicroelectronics’ first ARM Cortex-M4 based microcontroller series—STM32 F4. IAR KickStart Kit for STM32F407ZG includes an evaluation board featuring an STM32F407ZG microcontroller, an IAR J-Link Lite debug probe for ST’s Cortex-M devices providing JTAG and SWD connections to the board, and a CD with software tools, example projects, and board support packages for different RTOSes.
IAR Systems supports Luminary Micro’s expanded range of Stellaris microcontrollers featuring USB
IAR Systems has announced that IAR Embedded Workbench® for ARM® now features full support for the new USB-enabled additions to Luminary Micro's award-winning ARM Cortex-M3-based Stellaris® microcontroller family, also announced today. At the same time Luminary Micro has announced two new evaluation kits, both featuring a free code size limited KickStart Edition of IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM.
IAR Systems releases new version of IAR visualSTATE for high-integrity small embedded systems
IAR Systems has announced the launch of IAR visualSTATE 6.20, the latest release of its unique high-level design tool featuring code generation, simulation and test, and formal verification. The new release of IAR visualSTATE provides dramatically improved speed and memory efficiency, enabling rapid verification of more complex designs. This makes IAR visualSTATE even more suitable as a design tool for small embedded designs that require high int...
IAR Systems launches complete development kit for Freescale Kinetis K60 family of MCUs and modular Tower System
IAR Systems today announced availability of a new IAR KickStart Kit for Freescale Semiconductor’s ARM® Cortex™-M4 based Kinetis™ family of microcontrollers that is compatible with the Freescale Tower System development platform. This module-based kit allows rapid evaluation of and prototyping with the Kinetis microcontroller family in application areas such as industrial control, medical, and consumer electronics. It includes hardware boar...
Intersil and the Georgia Institute of Technology announce joint alliance for high-performance semiconductor development
Intersil, a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance analogue and mixed-signal semiconductors, today announced a broad alliance with the Georgia Institute of Technology. The announcement includes the opening of a major new development facility and the kick-off of several new programs dedicated to the research and development of advanced power management semiconductor technologies.
Texas Instruments introduces the lowest power 250-MSPS, 14-bit ADC
Texas Instruments has introduced the first in a new class of high-speed analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) delivering ultra-low power consumption and excellent dynamic performance across wide signal bandwidths from DC up to 550 MHz. At the maximum sample rate of 250 mega samples per second (MSPS), the 14-bit ADS4149 consumes 30 percent less power, while delivering 3-dB greater signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than the nearest low-power ADC. This comb...
TI introduces wide-bandwidth, low-power, 12- and 14-bit data converters
Texas Instruments has introduced six 12- and 14-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with sampling rates as high as 250 MSPS (mega samples per second) to deliver a premium combination of wide signal bandwidth, high dynamic performance and low power consumption, enabling more efficient power amplifier linearization in digital pre-distortion (DPD) solutions, better range and sensitivity in radar and defense electronics and greater accuracy in hi...