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Development kit for XMC1000 microcontrollers

28th February 2014
Nat Bowers
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Providing developers with a free-to-use professional tool suite for the Infineon XMC1000 microcontroller series, Arm has revealed that Infineon has licensed the Keil Microcontroller Development Kit (MDK) Silicon Vendor Edition. 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.

Further accelerating the transition from 8 and 16-bit architectures to 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 processors, the Keil MDK is the most comprehensive software development system for ARM processor-based microcontroller applications. 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.

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.”

“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.”

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