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2499 South Capital of Texas Highway
Suite A-100
Austin
TX 78746
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Listing of all 17 news releases from Luminary Micro:
MCU range expansion includes USB On-the-Go
New family members are optimised for industrial applications requiring reliable connectivity.
News from Luminary Micro (16 April 2008)
MCU modules make light of network applications
Communications modules and reference design kits enable Ethernet-enabled display applications and serial-to-Ethernet communications applications.
News from Luminary Micro (18 March 2008)
Ball-grid array package cuts package size by 60%
The 10 x 10mm package enables the use of fully-featured Stellaris microcontrollers in designs where board space is limited, such as motors with integrated control electronics.
News from Luminary Micro (17 March 2008)
Evaluation tools ease embedded development
Evaluation kits are now available featuring an evaluation version of Code Suite development tools which is always unrestricted when used with the evaluation board.
News from Luminary Micro (17 March 2008)
Kit has designs on MCUs for motion control
With built-in CAN and Ethernet interfaces, the RDK-BLDC integrates motion control with network-based communication, command and control.
News from Luminary Micro (25 January 2008)
Kit puts MCUs in charge of BLDC motors
Reference design kit contains all necessary hardware and software to design, develop and integrate new BLDC motor applications.
News from Luminary Micro ( 7 January 2008)
MCU expansion for networking and control
Latest additions to Stellaris MCU family comprise 34 devices with networking and control capabilities for real-time applications.
News from Luminary Micro (20 September 2007)
ARM MCU range adds networking options
Microcontrollers offer choice of Ethernet and CAN networking capabilities for real-time applications.
News from Luminary Micro (11 June 2007)
ARM microcontrollers gain programming support
BPM Microsystems now provides device programming support for Luminary Micro's Stellaris family of ARM microcontrollers across its entire line of production equipment.
News from Luminary Micro (25 May 2007)
MCUs and design kits simplify motion control
Luminary Micro's two new Reference Design Kits (RDKs) demonstrate variable speed AC induction motor control and stepper motor control.
News from Luminary Micro (10 April 2007)
Design contest US $10,000 winner announced
The US $3000 first prize in the DesignStellaris2006 design contest went to Zhang's Handheld Multifunction Scope project based on the Stellaris EKK-LM3S811 evaluation board.
News from Luminary Micro ( 9 April 2007)
The future of the MCU market
Technical background article Jean Anne Booth, Chief Marketing Officer of Luminary Micro, discusses the fragmentation and impending consolidation of the MCU market.
News from Luminary Micro (13 March 2007)
Prototyping/debugging kit for ARM controllers
Luminary Micro's Stellaris LM3S811 Evaluation Kit comes with a 30-day evaluation version of CodeSourcery's Sourcery G++ software-development environment.
News from Luminary Micro (22 February 2007)
Cortex-M3-based MCUs major on motion control
Five new Stellaris microcontrollers and corresponding development kits offer increased functionality for sophisticated motion-oriented applications.
News from Luminary Micro (14 February 2007)
MCU evaluation kit includes IAR's workbench
Evaluation kit functions as both an evaluation platform for the Stellaris LM3S811 microcontroller and a serial in-circuit debug interface for any Stellaris MCU-based target board.
News from Luminary Micro (12 February 2007)
Cortex-M3-based MCUs collect media awards
Luminary Micro has closed 2006 with four industry media awards for its Stellaris family of microcontrollers - the world's first silicon implementation of the ARM Cortex-M3 processor core.
News from Luminary Micro ( 2 February 2007)
MCU family expands with motor control to the fore
32bit microcontrollers offer new features such as an analogue-to-digital convertor (ADC) and a sophisticated motion control unit, as well as larger on-chip memories.
News from Luminary Micro (25 May 2006)

