CAMBRIDGE, UK — IAR Systems announced the availability of the KickStart kit for NXP LPC1114, what the company believes to be the world's first commercial starter kit for ARM Cortex-M0-based ...
IAR KickStart kit for the NXP LPC1114 is thought to be the first commercial starter kit for ARM Cortex-M0-based microcontrollers. The NXP LPC111x family features very-low-cost 32-bit MCUs. The LPC1114 ...
Freescale's Freedom Development Platform for the Cortex-M0+ Kinetis family supports Arduino shields. These boards provides access to a wide range of peripherals. The FRDM-KL02Z (Fig. 1) hosts the tiny ...
Those of you looking to learn more about electronics or are a STEM educator may be interested in a new modular Raspberry Pi development kit called Pico Bricks as the name suggests the modules have ...
Silicon Labs’s EMF32 Zero Gecko (Fig. 1) uses a 24 MHz, 32-bit Cortex-M0+ core to target low end applications bringing high end support like AES encryption to the mix. It is not the first to target ...
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