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News Release from: Nu Horizons Electronics Corp | Subject: AT91SAM7S64-IAR
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 August 2005

Kit kickstarts microcontroller
development

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Available ex-stock from DT Electronics is the AT91SAM7S64-IAR microcontroller development kit.

Available ex-stock from DT Electronics is the AT91SAM7S64-IAR microcontroller development kit Launched in support of Atmel's recently announced AT91SAM7S-series ARM7-based Flash microcontrollers, it's a fully featured kit priced at just $295 (approximately GBP 165)

The kit comprises an evaluation board and J-Link USB-to-JTAG debug interface with a suite of development tools from IAR Systems.

Tools include a 20-state version of Visualstate for SAM7S and a 32Kbyte code limited KickStart version of IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM.

A fully compatible upgrade path for larger code sizes is available from IAR Systems.

Atmel's AT91SAM7S-series of Flash microcontrollers, based on the ARM7TDMI processor, provide a boost in real-time performance over 8/16bit microcontrollers.

They integrate up to 256Kbyte Flash memory, high-speed serial communication channels, including USB, and a complete set of secure operation functions featuring a watchdog, an on-chip RC oscillator, power supply monitors and hardware protection of the Flash memory.

IAR's industry-standard development tools for 32bit systems cut the investment and learning curve for 8/16bit MCU users migrating to the 16/32bit ARM architecture.

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