SEGGER News

2009 |
Jun. 22
embOS, Press Releases 2009
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SEGGER tools fully support ST's Cortex-M3™ based STM32 Connectivity Line

SEGGER Microcontroller has released middleware and debugging products for the STM32 Connectivity Line of ARM Cortex-M3™ based microcontrollers from ST Microelectronics.

SEGGER's complete middleware set includes embOS (RTOS), embOS/IP (TCP/IP Stack), emWin (GUI), emFile (File System) and emUSB (USB Device Stack, the USB Host Stack will be available soon). 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.

“We have one of the most efficient communication stacks in the market due to highly optimized design and usage of the advanced DMA and hardware acceleration features of the device,” says Ivo Geilenbruegge, managing director 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: www.segger.com

 

About SEGGER

SEGGER Microcontroller develops and distributes hardware and software development tools as well as software components. All software components are ANSI "C" compliant and can be used in embedded systems including industries such as telecom, medical technology, consumer electronics, automotive industry and industrial automation.

SEGGER software products include: embOS (RTOS), emWin (GUI), emFile (File System), emUSB (USB device stack) and embOS/IP (TCP/IP stack). Besides the highly efficient software products, SEGGER also provides embedded hardware tools such as the well-known JTAG emulator J-Link, J-Trace and the Flasher (stand alone programmer).

SEGGER’s intention is to cut software development time for embedded applications by offering affordable, flexible and easy-to-use tools and software components allowing developers to focus on their applications. The company’s headquarters are in Hilden, Germany, with a sales office in Westminster, Massachusetts and distributors in all major markets. www.segger.com

 

Contact information:
Dirk Akemann,
Marketing Manager
Tel: +49-2103-2878-0
E-mail: info@segger.com

Issued on behalf of:
SEGGER Microcontroller GmbH & Co. KG
In den Weiden 11
40721 Hilden
Germany

 

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