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Oki Semiconductor and IAR Systems Announce Availability of New IAR Embedded Workbench Tools for Oki's ARM9-based Advantage Microcontrollers
Oki Semiconductor, a leading technology partner for the new era of digital communications and convergence, and IAR Systems, the leading development tools company for professionals, announced that the IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM® tool chain now supports Oki's ARM9-based Advantage Microcontroller(TM) family. Building on the success of Oki and IAR Systems' development of the Advanced Microcontroller Evaluation-51 (AME-51) Kit for Oki's ARM7-based ML67Q4050 and ML67Q4060 Series -- the world's smallest ARM-based MCU -- the two companies have again developed an industry-leading C/C++ compiler and debugger chain for designers to use with Oki's ML69Q6203 CPU-Board, and other board designs that use Oki's ML696200 Series MCUs and support a JTAG connector.
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IAR Systems - Affordable ARM trace solution expands debug line
The latest addition to its popular ARM debug probe product line, the hardware debug trace device IAR J-Trace, has been announced by IAR Systems. IAR J-Trace supports all ARM7 and ARM9 devices with ETM (Embedded Trace Macrocell), connects to the host computer via full-speed USB 2.0 in a small and convenient package, and provides a 2 Mbytes trace buffer.
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Oki Semiconductor is working with development tool firm IAR Systems to provide support for its ARM9-based Advantage Microcontroller family.
The two companies will offer a C/C++ compiler and debugger chain for designers to use with Oki’s ML69Q6203 CPU board, and other board designs that use ML696200 series MCUs and support a JTAG connector.
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IAR Systems - Support for new ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers
The first independent development tools supporting Luminary Micro's Stellaris family of microcontrollers has been introduced by IAR Systems. The Stellaris family, which features the ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller core has also been announced. When used in combination with Stellaris microcontrollers, IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM and Cortex-M3 will enable quick and hassle-free development of a wide range of embedded control applications, yielding ultra-dense code footprints, says the company.
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Enea and IAR Systems Announce Evaluation Platform for Oki's ARM-based ML67Q4050/60 Microcontrollers; Bundles Enea's OSE Epsilon RTOS and IAR Embedded Workbench with Oki's AME-51 Evaluation Board
Enea (STO:ENEA), the world leader in advanced device software, and IAR Systems, a world-leading provider of embedded development tools, announced that they have partnered with Oki Electric to offer a new evaluation platform for Oki Electric's family of ARM-based ML67Q4050 and ML67Q4060 microcontrollers. The new evaluation platform will bundle Enea's OSE Epsilon real-time operating system and IAR Embedded Workbench with Oki's AME-51 evaluation board.
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IAR Systems and Micrium Join Forces to Bring Embedded Development Solutions to Market
IAR Systems, a world-leading provider of embedded development tools, and Micrium, a leading provider of high-quality embedded software components, announced that they have signed a business agreement under the terms of which both companies will market and sell each other's products. The companies will provide interoperable solutions designed to speed customer development times, enabling them to bring products to market more quickly.
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IAR Systems launches low-cost evaluation kit for Luminary Micro Stellaris LM3S102
IAR Systems has announced a new version of its KickStart Kit that supports the Luminary Micro LM3S102, one of the Luminary Stellaris™ family of microcontrollers, which feature the ARM® Cortex™-M3 32-bit microcontroller core. The IAR KickStart Kit for Luminary Micro LM3S102 provides a low-cost route for MCU system developers to test-drive the Stellaris microcontrollers and includes a free tool suite to allow them to progress rapidly to a working system. The ground-breaking ARM Cortex M3 architecture featured in Stellaris microcontrollers provides 32-bit performance with an ease of use and price point that rival those of 8/16 bit devices.
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New IAR PowerPac for ARM comprises a small memory footprint RTOS and versatile file system
IAR Systems announces the launch of its new middleware family, IAR PowerPac, which is intended to complete the company’s product offering for the embedded systems developer. IAR PowerPac is a fully featured real-time operating system (RTOS) combined with a high performance file system. With a small (2kB) memory footprint and an affordable licensing model, the IAR PowerPac RTOS is particularly aimed at the low-cost ARM-powered microcontroller market. Further products in the IAR PowerPac family are planned, and will address a comprehensive range of target devices.
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