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Luminary Micro Launches 27 Stellaris Microcontrollers Including the First Offering of Real- Time Networking with the ARM Cortex-M3 ProcessorNext Generation of Award-Winning Stellaris MCUs Offers Ethernet and CAN-bus with World’s Only Integrated 10/100 Ethernet MAC and PHY in an ARM Architecture MCU AUSTIN, TX, USA — June 5, 2007 — Luminary Micro (www.luminarymicro.com), creators of the awardwinning Stellaris® Cortex™-M3-based microcontrollers(MCUs) introduced today 27 new Stellaris microcontrollers (MCUs), bringing innovative networking capabilities for real-time applications in motion control, building and industrial automation, fire and security, remote sensing, instrumentation, point-of-sales, and deeply embedded connected systems. Introduced today are 12 members of the Stellaris LM3S6000 Ethernet series and 15 members of the Stellaris LM3S2000 CAN series. These new MCUs extend the world-class benefits of the Stellaris family with real-time networking, larger on-chip memories, enhanced power management, and expanded I/O capabilities. Evaluation kits for the new MCUs are available immediately through Luminary Micro’s global sales channel (www.luminarymicro.com/sales). The new MCUs are sampling today and will be available in volume production next quarter. The LM3S6000 series are the first MCUs in the world featuring a fully-integrated 100 Mbps Ethernet solution with ARM architecture compatibility. The LM3S6000 devices combine both the Media Access Control (MAC) and Physical (PHY) layers, marking the first time that integrated connectivity is available with an ARM Cortex- M3 MCU and the only integrated 10/100 Ethernet MAC and PHY available in an ARM architecture MCU. The Stellaris LM3S2000 series, designed for Controller Area Network (CAN) applications, extends the Stellaris family with Bosch CAN networking technology, the golden standard in short-haul industrial networks. This introduction marks the first integration of CAN capabilities with the revolutionary Cortex-M3 core. “Being ARM’s lead partner for the Cortex-M3 has given us the opportunity to really demonstrate the strengths and capabilities of this optimized MCU core, reaching far beyond any that are currently available,” said Chief Marketing Officer Jean Anne Booth. “In a year’s time we’ve brought the ARM architecture to embedded developers for the ground-breaking price of just $1.00; we were the first to bring serious motion control capability to the ARM architecture; and now we are bringing integrated CAN and Ethernet connectivity to designers previously limited to 8- and 16-bit options.” “$1 to 1 GHz” in the World’s Best Development Ecosystem Stellaris family MCUs are based on the ARM Cortex-M3 processor, the microcontroller member of the ARM Cortex processor family. Designed for serious microcontroller applications, the Stellaris family provides entry into the industry’s strongest ecosystem, with code compatibility ranging from $1 to 1 GHz. Additional advantages include:
Today’s announced parts represent the next generation of the Stellaris family, demonstrating the far-reaching capabilities of the Cortex-M3 core combined with the real-life engineering expertise of the Stellaris MCU design team. “Next-Generation Stellaris” Means Unprecedented Integration Twelve of the new MCUs feature on-chip Ethernet MAC and PHY, making Stellaris the only ARM-based MCU to offer this useful feature. Applications benefiting from this powerful capability include remote monitoring, electronic point-of-sale machines, network appliances and switches, and gaming equipment. Features include:
The fifteen other new MCUs include up to two integrated CAN controllers with bit rates up to 1Mb/s, offering more robust capabilities for all control processing applications. These devices are ideally suited for costconscious applications requiring significant control processing and connectivity capabilities such as test and measurement equipment, motion control, medical instrumentation, HVAC and building control, and transportation. Features include:
For detailed information on the features of each Stellaris family member, see www.luminarymicro.com/product_selector_guide. Evaluation Kits Have Developers Up and Running In 10 Minutes Or Less This announcement includes the arrival of two complete evaluation kits: the Stellaris LM3S6965 Ethernet Evaluation Kit and the Stellaris LM3S2965 CAN Evaluation Kit. Each feature-rich evaluation kit includes evaluation boards, all required cables, a choice of evaluation tools suites for popular development tools, documentation, the Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library (providing a convenient, no-hassle method of initializing, programming, and controlling peripherals), applications notes, and everything a developer needs to get up and running in 10 minutes or less, for a superb “out-of-the-box” experience. Both kits span the design spectrum from evaluation to prototyping to application-specific design by functioning both as an evaluation platform and as a serial in-circuit debug interface for any Stellaris microcontroller-based target board. The Stellaris LM3S6965 Ethernet Evaluation Kit is exceptional for its compactness and versatility, and includes a quickstart application that includes an embedded web server utilizing the open source lwIP TCP/IP stack out of the box. Evaluation tools suite choices include ARM RealView® Microcontroller Development kit (MDK), IAR Embedded Workbench® Kickstart Edition, and CodeSourcery Sourcery G++ GNU tools. In addition, ported demos of RTOSes include FreeRTOS.org™, Micrium µC/OS-II with µC/Probe embedded system monitoring, Express Logic ThreadX®, CMX Systems CMX-RTX™, Keil RTX, IAR PowerPac™, and SEGGER embOS. Stacks available include Express Logic NetX™ TCP/IP; InterNiche TCP/IP NicheStack™, NicheLITE™, and add-on modules such as HTTP, SNMP, and security protocols; CMX Systems CMXMicroNet™; FreeRTOS.org-based open source uIP stack; Micriµm µC/TCP-IP and µC/Modbus; and RTA Automation EtherNET/IP™. The kit also includes an embedded web server application based on the open source FreeRTOS.org RTOS and open source uIP Ethernet stack. The Stellaris LM3S6965 Ethernet Evaluation Kit is available today for US$79.00. The Stellaris LM3S2965 CAN Evaluation Kit is provided as a fully functional CAN network in a box, with both an LM3S2965-based master board and a LM3S2110-based CAN device board, and a quickstart application that demonstrates CAN communication out of the box. Evaluation tools suite choices include ARM RealView Microcontroller Development kit (MDK), IAR Embedded Workbench Kickstart Edition, and CodeSourcery Sourcery G++ GNU tools. In addition, ported demos of RTOSes include FreeRTOS.org, Micriµm ìC/OS-II with µC/Probe embedded system monitoring, Express Logic ThreadX, CMX Systems CMX-RTX, Keil RTX, IAR PowerPac, and SEGGER embOS. Stacks available include CMX Systems CMX-CANopen™; Micriµm µC/CAN, and RTA Automation DeviceNet™. The Stellaris LM3S2965 CAN Evaluation Kit is available today for US$89.00. Luminary Micro now has 51 Stellaris MCUs available in global distribution, just 14 months after the company announced it was selected as ARM’s lead partner for Cortex-M3 development. The company has hundreds of customer design wins across the Stellaris family, including the new devices announced today. About Luminary Micro and Stellaris
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