Media Alert
16 Dec 2008
Toshiba TMPM330 Starter Kit and Evaluation Board
Plano, TX: Keil is pleased to extend its support for
ARM® Cortex™-M3 processor-based devices
with the introduction of the MCBTMPM330 Evaluation Board and Starter
Kit.
Featuring a Toshiba TMPM330FDFG
microcontroller, the MCBTMPM330 Evaluation Board offers 512KB
Flash, 32KB SRAM, a 10 channel 16-bit Timer, a 12 channel 10-bit
ADC, real-time clock and watchdog, 3 UARTs,
3 I2C interfaces and 79 GPIO Pins.

The MCBTMPM330 features:
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Prototyping grid that gives access to all the pins of the
microcontroller
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Potentiometer, 4 LEDs and 3 push buttons to test A/D
converters and GPIOs
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Powered from USB or JTAG connector - no external power supply
required
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Support for Serial-Wire Debug (SWD), Serial-Wire Viewer (SWV)
and ETM instruction trace
Thanks to its prototyping grid and small form factor
the MCBTMPM330 board is ideal for prototyping new designs on a
breadboard or a custom motherboard.
The MCBTMPM330 includes a JTAG/SWD connector for run
control debug with the MDK-ARM Microcontroller Development
Kit and a ULINK2 JTAG-USB
Adapter. This connection also provides access to the
microcontroller's Serial-Wire Viewer port, which can be used for data
trace, program counter sampling and instrumentation trace.
The board also provides the new
CoreSight 20-pin connector for high-speed data and instruction trace.
This connector is supported by various emulators including RealView
ICE. The µVision
Debugger (which is part of MDK-ARM) provides today instruction
trace support via the Signum JTAGjet in-circuit emulator.
MDK-ARM includes ready to run examples for the
MCBTMPM330 Evaluation Board for a great out of the box
experience.
Starter Kit
The MCBTMPM330UME starter kit contains everything you
need to develop and debug applications on a
TMPM330 microcontroller:
About Keil
Keil, an ARM company, makes C compilers, macro assemblers,
real-time kernels, debuggers, simulators, integrated environments,
and evaluation boards for ARM7/ARM9™/Cortex-M3,
XC16x/C16x/ST10, 251, and 8051 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 32-bit RISC
microprocessors, graphics processors, enabling software, cell
libraries, embedded memories, high-speed connectivity products,
peripherals and development tools. Combined with comprehensive design
services, training, support and maintenance, and 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/.
ARM, RealView and µVision are
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