Press Release
27 Mar 2006
ARM RealView MDK Supports New Luminary Micro Stellaris Family of Microcontrollers
Tools provide an optimal migration to
high-performance, low-cost 32-bit applications
CAMBRIDGE, UK: ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY)] today announced that its RealView®
Microcontroller Development Kit provides full support for the new
Luminary
Micro Stellaris™ family of microcontrollers (see
"Luminary Micro Announces 32-bit Microcontrollers for $1.00
– First to Launch Products Based on ARM Cortex-M3
Microcontroller Core", March 27, 2006). The Luminary Micro
Stellaris family is the first family of microcontrollers to be based
on the ARM® Cortex™-M3 32-bit processor, which
is optimized for cost-sensitive applications.
The RealView Microcontroller Development Kit, launched in January,
integrates the ARM RealView Compilation Tools with the Keil®
µVision3 development environment. The RealView compilation
tools enable Stellaris users to easily achieve higher performance and
code density, which in turn enables them to reduce system cost.
The RealView Microcontroller Development Kit offers an extensive
range of features and benefits specifically tailored for
microcontroller users, including complete device simulation and
software trace, and features the easy-to-use µVision interface
familiar to users of the Keil tools for 8051- and 166-based standard
products. This makes the Stellaris family of microcontrollers optimal
for customers planning to migrate from 8- and 16-bit applications to
32-bit applications.
The ARM / Luminary collaboration on Stellaris represents an
end-to-end engagement. Luminary selected the Cortex-M3 processor as
the basis for the microcontroller, then used the ARM RealView
Development Suite and RealView ICE solution to develop and validate
the design. Then lead Luminary customers used the RealView tools to
evaluate the microcontroller; these customers can now use the
RealView Microcontroller Development Kit to develop optimized
applications.
"For Luminary's customers, our partnership with ARM provides two
major benefits," said Luminary Founder and Chief Marketing Officer
Jean Anne Booth. "Customers can take advantage of the performance and
features of the Cortex-M3 32-bit microcontroller at an excellent
build cost, and the RealView Microcontroller Development Kit gives
our customers a tightly coupled application development
environment."
"ARM's partnership with Luminary demonstrates how use of a
leading-edge toolchain creates value for ARM Partners and their
customers," said Brian McAllister, director of marketing, Development
Systems, ARM. "It also highlights the value of our Cortex-M3
processor. The low power, low cost ARM processor architecture has for
some years been the processor of choice for embedded microcontroller
applications. The Cortex-M3 processor is the smallest, lowest-power
ARM processor but achieves outstanding performance for cost-sensitive
applications."
Availability
The ARM RealView Microcontroller Development Kit is available now
via Keil and ARM distribution channels. An evaluation version of the
RealView Microcontroller Development Kit can be downloaded from
http://www.keil.com/demo/eval/arm.htm.
About Keil
Keil, an ARM® company, makes C compilers, macro
assemblers, real-time kernels, debuggers, simulators, integrated
environments, and evaluation boards for the 8051, 251, C16x/ST10 and
ARM7™ processor-based microcontroller families. Products
available from Keil include embedded development tools, evaluation
software, product updates, application notes, example code and
technical support. More information on Keil is available at http://www.keil.com.
About ARM
ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced
digital products, from wireless, networking and consumer
entertainment solutions to imaging, automotive, security and storage
devices. ARM's comprehensive product offering includes 16/32-bit RISC
microprocessors, data engines, 3D processors, digital libraries,
embedded memories, peripherals, software and development tools, as
well as analog functions and high-speed connectivity products.
Combined with the company's broad Partner community, they provide a
total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for
leading electronics companies. More information on ARM is available
at http://www.arm.com.
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