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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: IAR Systems | Subject: KickStart Kit for STM32
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 September 2007

Package kick-starts STM32 projects

Kit provides a complete evaluation environment for the STMicroelectronics STM32 family of 32bit microcontrollers.

The IAR KickStart Kit for STM32 provides a complete evaluation environment for the new STM32 family of 32bit microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics The launch of this kit has been made possible by the close co-operation that exists between STMicroelectronics and IAR Systems

The kit comprises: an IAR Systems STM32-SK development board; a 32Kbyte code-limited edition of IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM; an IAR PowerPac for ARM evaluation edition; a 20-state demo edition of visualState; and a J-Link-ARM hardware debug probe.

The development board features a STM32F103 microcontroller with 128Kbyte Flash memory; a JTAG/SWD interface connector; status and power-supply indicator LEDs; an external power connector; two RS232 connectors; a USB connector; UXT and CAN connector.

The board is powered via a 400mA supply direct from the J-Link-ARM-KS.

Additional features include a two-line LCD character display; 16 user LEDs; an SD/MMC card socket; and microphone and headphone jacks.

"Companies and developers who would like to begin using Cortex-M3 will particularly benefit from using this kit", says Mats Ullstrom, Product Director of IAR Systems.

"The IAR KickStart Kit for STM32 provides evaluation editions of a complete set of tools, giving developers everything they need to develop real applications and to gain a rapid start in evaluating this popular new microcontroller". Request a free brochure from IAR Systems ...

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