Resources simplify design of Linux-based systems
Toshiba Electronics
ARM9 microcontroller resources
Toshiba Electronics and Kernel Concepts have announced a range of free resources that will simplify the design of Linux-based embedded systems built around ARM9 microcontrollers.
Incorporating Board Support Packages (BSPs), drivers and software, the resources from Kernel Concepts are targeted at applications built on Toshiba's TMPA9xx range of microcontrollers.
They can also be used to speed the development of applications based on the ARM9 CPU module from Glyn.
Through access to these resources and the professional engineering support offered by Kernel Concepts, even engineers with little or no previous Linux experience can rapidly implement Linux systems - leaving them more time to concentrate on the application-specific aspects of their designs.
Toshiba's TMPA9xx range of microcontrollers feature a 32-bit ARM926EJ-S core and offer a variety of peripherals and interfaces that make them suitable for industrial multimedia and human machine interface (HMI) applications.
The BSPs are designed for use with the respective microcontroller starter kits and provide a complete environment for building the Linux system.
Packages include the Linux kernel, bootloader and ready-made root file system images.
In addition to the BSPs, a variety of support and software, including common device drivers and ready-made application demonstrations, is available from the Kernel Concepts website.
Kernel Concepts also offers commercial support services for designers and engineers, from pre-development consulting to in-depth device driver and application development.
Supporting the same kernel and bootloader for all starter kits allows simultaneous updates when changes are made.
Kernel Concepts hosts the kernel and bootloader free and open-source code on a publicly accessible GIT server to ensure that users can clearly see what changes have been made and the reason for those changes.
Toshiba Electronics and Glyn will be holding a Linux Symposium at Toshiba's Dusseldorf offices on 8 and 9 February 2011.
The German-language event will provide embedded system developers with in-depth information on designing and implementing Linux-based systems, and will include practical demonstrations and application examples.
Attendees at the symposium will also have the opportunity to purchase microcontroller starter kits, reference boards and development tools at reduced prices.
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