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TI er klar med MCU'er med Cortex-M4 kerne

Texas Instruments lancerer Stellaris Cortex-M4F microcontrollere, der er fremstillet i en 65nm procesteknologi (in english).

Continuing to empower developers with leading ARM-based embedded processing solutions, Texas Instruments (TI) has announced the new low power, floating-point Stellaris Cortex-M4F microcontroller generation.

All of the new LM4Fx Stellaris microcontrollers provide floating point for performance headroom and best-in-class power consumption to address portability and power budgets. Developers can also select from a variety of high-performance analog, memory and connectivity options to best satisfy design parameters across a broad range of applications, such as industrial automation, motion control, health and fitness and more.


The new Stellaris MCUs are the first Cortex-M-based microcontrollers to be built on 65 nanometer (nm) technology, paving the roadmap to higher speeds, larger memory and even lower power. For more information on Stellaris Cortex-M4F microcontrollers. visit

To ease design and speed time to market, TI’s free license and royalty-free StellarisWare software is available for download. StellarisWare software includes hundreds of example projects, application and peripheral libraries and open source stacks.

To conserve flash memory, TI also offers the software pre-loaded in ROM. Supported by five popular IDEs, Stellaris microcontroller kits jumpstart design in 10 minutes or less. Developers can easily scale designs and reuse code across the entire code compatible Stellaris Cortex-M microcontroller platform.
www.ti.com/cortexm4-pr-lp.

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