SEGGER tools fully support Atmel's Cortex-M3 based AT91SAM3U-EK
SEGGER Microcontroller has released middleware and debugging products for the AT91SAM3U-EK, Atmel’s evaluation kit based on the ARM Cortex-M3™ based microcontroller AT91SAM3U.
SEGGER's complete middleware set includes embOS (RTOS), embOS/IP (TCP/IP stack), emWin (GUI), emFile (File System), emUSB device (USB device stack) and emUSB host (USB host stack). Debugging solutions include the market leading J-Link emulator and the brand new J-Trace for Cortex–M3, which enables instruction tracing via ARM's embedded trace macrocell. Flash breakpoints allow setting an unlimited number of breakpoints in flash. Production choices include the Flasher, a stand-alone programming tool that provides fast and easy programming options for ARM and Cortex-M3 devices or J-Link with J-Flash, which can be used to program the flash memory of the devices.
“As a result of the close partnership between Atmel and SEGGER®, our middleware, debugging and production tools are readily available for the new SAM3U. SEGGER’s complete portfolio including the market-leading J-Link already fully supports the new SAM3U-EK evaluation kit. Our middleware makes optimum use of both the Cortex-M3 core as well as the sophisticated peripherals of the device,” says Rolf Segger, Chief Technology Officer of SEGGER.
All products follow the same strict yet efficient SEGGER coding and documentation standards. These, along with the large number of application samples provided, make it easy to exploit the full potential of the device.
Full product specifications and trial versions are available at: http://www.segger.com
15-07-2009
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