Press Release
25 Feb 2014
ARM releases MDK for Infineon XMC1000
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Provides software developers working with ARM Cortex-M0 and
Cortex-M0+ processors with a free-to-use professional tool
suite.
CAMBRIDGE, UK, FEB 25, 2014 – ARM® today announced that
Infineon has licensed the Keil® Microcontroller Development Kit
(MDK) Silicon Vendor Edition. Developers now get free access to
professional software tools for the Infineon XMC1000 microcontroller
series, further accelerating the transition from 8 and 16-bit
architectures to 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M0 processors.
Richard York, vice president, embedded CPU Marketing, ARM said:
"Microcontrollers based on ARM 32-bit Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M0+
processors are already widely used and offer many tangible benefits
over 8 and 16-bit devices used in the past. By providing free
professional tools with their XMC1000 microprocessors, Infineon has
removed a significant barrier for budget-limited projects to use the
most suitable microcontrollers in their designs, and delivered a
superior solution to the free entry-level tools often provided for 8
and 16-bit devices."
About the MDK Silicon Vendor Edition for ARM Cortex-M0 and
Cortex-M0+ processors
The Keil MDK is the most comprehensive software development system
for ARM® processor-based microcontroller applications. Based on
Keil MDK Version 5, the MDK for Infineon XMC1000 includes the genuine
ARM C/C++ Compiler, the CMSIS-RTOS RTX Kernel and the µVision
IDE/Debugger. The ARM C/C++ Compiler is leading in code density as
well as execution performance and is further optimized for embedded
applications with the MicroLIB run-time library. Infineon XMC1000
Starter Kits provide on-board debug hardware that connects via USB to
the µVision Debugger. For direct connection to XMC1000 target
hardware the ULINK Debug/Trace Adapters are available.
The Infineon XMC1000 family addresses industrial applications
which, to date were reserved for 8-bit microcontrollers. XMC1000 MCUs
feature high-performance peripherals including PWM timers, 12-bit A/D
converters, programmable serial communication interfaces, touch
control, LED interfaces, and acceleration for motor control. These
sophisticated peripherals are configured with the popular Infineon
DAVE™ development platform. DAVE generates a Software Pack that
integrates with MDK and accelerates software development with
building blocks for a wide range of application use cases.
Partner quotes
"MDK for Infineon XMC1000 gives software developers access to the
well-known and easy to use Keil software development environment,"
said Maurizio Skerlj, Senior Director Industrial Microcontrollers,
Infineon Technologies. "The Cortex-M0 processor-based Infineon
XMC1000 family contains flexible and high performance peripherals
that can be easily configured using Infineon's DAVE™ platform.
Using these configurations along with additional software components
available in MDK further accelerates software development."
Availability
MDK for Infineon XMC1000 is available for download
from www.keil.com/infineon.
ARM Press Contact
Phil Hughes phil.hughes@arm.com Tel. +1 512 330 1844
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