'BSP' Category Archive

PHYTEC Releases phyCORE-i.MX31 SBC with Adeneo Embedded CE 6.0 BSP

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in BSP, Boards, Busses on Tuesday, November 13, 2007

PHYTEC announces the release of its new phyCORE®-i.MX31 Single Board Computer (SBC) subassembly. The phyCORE-i.MX31 is an ARM-11 based, small form factor, OEMable module populated with the Freescale i.MX31: a high performance multimedia applications processor. Graphics acceleration, state-of-the-art power management, Floating Point Unit, and rich peripherals such as Ethernet, High Speed USB, and integrated LCD controller make this module the ideal candidate for Windows® Embedded CE device applications.

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Atmel, TimeSys Offer Free AT91SAM9 Linux Board Support Package

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in BSP, Microcontrollers on Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) and TimeSys(R) announced a free Linux(R) Board Support Package (BSP) for Atmel's ARM9-based AT91SAM9 Microcontrollers. Supporting the entire range of SAM9 products, this BSP includes Atmel's Linux kernel and drivers, BusyBox utilities for basic commands and features, and a Linux host/cross toolchain capable of re-building the Linux kernel and the basic packages included in the BSP. Together with a full documentation set and support services, this offering provides a ready-to-use package to validate Linux with Atmel microcontrollers.

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Luminary Micro Announces 2 Stellaris Evaluation Kits

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in BSP on Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Luminary Micro, creator of the award-winning Stellaris family of ARM(R) Cortex(TM)-M3-based microcontrollers (MCUs), announced the immediate availability of two new Stellaris Evaluation Kits, along with a 12% price reduction on two other Stellaris Evaluation Kits. Designed for the new classes of Stellaris integrated communication MCUs and high pin count, low power MCUs, these compact and versatile evaluation kits take advantage of the capabilities of the new Stellaris microcontrollers with more memory, more GPIOs, enhanced power management, and the addition of combined integrated 10/100 Ethernet MAC and PHY and CAN communications. In addition, pricing has been reduced on the Stellaris Evaluation Kits that support the LM3S2000 series of CAN-connected MCUs and the LM3S6000 series of integrated Ethernet MCUs.

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Mistral Announces Accelerator Program for Windows Embedded CE 6.0

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in BSP, DSPs, RTOS on Thursday, August 16, 2007

Mistral Solutions, a leading product realization company specializing in real-time embedded solutions, announced the availability of its Accelerator Program for Windows(R) Embedded CE 6.0 for use with Texas Instruments Incorporated's (TI) DaVinci(TM) technology.

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Empress Embedded Database Supports Wind River's SBC8548 Board, VxWorks

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in BSP, RTOS on Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Empress Software, developer of the EMPRESS Embedded Database, announces the immediate availability of the latest EMPRESS v10.20 engine for Wind River VxWorks 6.4 running on Wind River's SBC8548 PowerPC evaluation board. The SBC8548, with the VxWorks 6.4 board support package, has been specifically designed for early hardware and software development and together with EMPRESS forms a powerful, tightly integrated development environment ideal for real-time embedded developers requiring high reliability, excellent performance, and strong functionality at both the database and operating system level.

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Connect One Unveils II-EVB-600 Evaluation Board for iChip CO2064

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in BSP, Wireless on Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Connect One(TM), the Device Networking Authority(TM), announced the release of the II-EVB-600, an evaluation board for programming the iChip CO2064, Connect One's low-cost, small footprint Internet Protocol (IP) controller that targets cost- and resource-constrained machine-to-machine (M2M) applications, where encryption and security is required. The II-EVB-600 supports many upper layer Internet protocols using either AT+i commands or the iChipConfig Utility, and can be used for evaluation and development of secure WiFi, LAN, cellular or dial-up networking, offering developers maximum flexibility in connectivity.

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