ARM Offers New Low-Cost Evaluation Board
ARM Offers New Low-Cost Evaluation Board
CAMBRIDGE, UK - July 25, 2000 - ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY)], the industry's leading provider of 16/32-bit embedded RISC processor solutions, today announced the availability of Evaluator-7T, an ARM7TDMI® core-based evaluation board that provides a low-cost platform for running benchmarks and testing code prior to full system design. The board, which supports the ARM® Thumb® instruction set, is available immediately from ARM.
"The Evaluator-7T is ideal for engineers who need a cost-effective vehicle for assessing the benefits of the ARM architecture," stated Gordon Stubberfield, Hardware Platforms product manager for ARM. "The board is also an excellent tool for educators who are teaching the latest in embedded system-on-chip design methodologies, for which the ARM architecture is particularly well-suited."
The ARM7TDMI evaluation board features a Samsung KS32C50100 microcontroller, 512K boot ROM, SRAM, two serial ports, and LEDs for user I/O. It also comes with power supply, and evaluation copy of the ARM Developers Suite[tm] (ADS) toolkit, firmware, debug monitor, documentation, and software examples.
Evaluator-7T is priced at $199, and can be purchased via the ARM Web site www.arm.com or through ARM sales offices.
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