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News Release from: Nu Horizons Electronics Corp | Subject: Oki AME kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 May 2006
Kit aids ARM-based MCU development
Oki's Advantage Microcontroller Evaluation Kit enables embedded system developers to rapidly evaluate and write software for the company's ML67Q4050/4060 series of 32bit microcontrollers.
Exclusively available from DT Electronics in the UK, Oki's Advantage Microcontroller Evaluation (AME) Kit enables embedded system developers to rapidly evaluate and write software for the company's ML67Q4050/4060 series of 32bit ARM7TDMI-based microcontrollers - the world's smallest packaged ARM processor The AME processor board to provides everything needed for MCU operation with easy access to all I/O and peripherals of the device
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The AME-51 board supports the ML67Q4051, 4050, 4061, and 4060 devices, and it is the central component in the evaluation kit.
The kit includes a USB JTAG ICE and a 32Kbyte code-limited IAR KickStart tool chain.
Each ML67Q4050/Q4060 series processor contains a 33.33MHz, 32bit ARM7TDMI core with either 64 or 128Kbyte of 32bit-wide zero-wait-state Flash memory and 16Kbyte of SRAM.
The devices contain multiple serial interfaces, including I2C, I2S, SPI, and UARTs.
They also offer several other peripheral functions including on-chip clocks, timers, power management functions and A/D convertors.
Optional Advantage Design Accelerators (ADAs) use the AME kit's modular concept and connect to the headers on the AME board to provide additional hardware and software targeted at specific applications and technologies.
Accelerator boards will work with all of Oki's AME kits, including those based on ARM7 and ARM9 devices.
The IAR Embedded Workbench IDE with its C/C++ compiler and C-Spy debugger is a complete and easy-to-use set of development tools.
J-Link is a compact USB-to-JTAG target system interface that connects the AME-51 via USB to the Windows based host PC.
J-Link integrates seamlessly into the IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM and is fully plug-and-play compatible.
J-Link also supplies power to the AME-51 board.
The AME-51 is priced at GBP 175 and is available ex-stock.
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