IAR reveals development kit for Toshiba MCU
IAR Systems
development kit for Toshiba MCU
IAR Systems has released a low-cost development kit for the ARM Cortex-M3, in partnership with Toshiba.
Toshiba developed the TMPM330FDFGa, a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core-based microcontroller unit (MCU), in late 2008.
IAR Kickstart Kit for TMPM330FDFG contains all the necessary hardware and software elements to allow engineering teams to design, develop, integrate and test their specific application in full.
It includes a TMPM330-SK evaluation board (with a TMPM330FDFG ARM 32-bit Cortex-M3 device), an IAR J-Link for Toshiba's Cortex-M3 family, an IAR Powerpac board support package, a Micrium board support package, and a set of example applications.
The kit's TMPM330-SK evaluation board comes with a JTAG connector (as defined by ARM) for programming/debugging, USB and RS232 drivers, audio jack (3.5mm, mono), and power supply.
It has a TFT-LCD display and outside extended SDRAM, NAND Flash, NOR Flash, USB OTG (On-the-Go), SD/MMC card connector, speaker and buzzer.
IAR Kickstart Kit for TMPM330FDFG will be available in May 2009.
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