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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

mbed :An embedded board based on ARM

Description: The mbed Microcontroller is an ARM processor, a comprehensive set of peripherals and a USB programming and communication interface provided in a small and practical DIP package. The mbed is a super-easy-to-use rapid prototyping tool built on industry standard technology.






The mbed Microcontroller is made for prototyping, and comes in a 40-pin 0.1" pitch DIP form-factor so it's ideal for experimenting on breadboards, stripboards and PCBs. It supports lots of interfaces including USB, SPI, I2C CAN, ethernet, and serial. And downloading programs is as simple as using a USB Flash Drive. Plug it in, drop on your program binary, and you're up and running!

The compiler is web-based, so it works on Mac, Windows, and Linux, and it allows you to write programs in C++. You'll also have access to the mbed libraries, which give you an API-driven approach to using the many functions of the microcontroller.

Specifications:

Convenient form-factor: 40-pin DIP, 0.1-inch pitch
Drag-and-drop programming, with the board represented as a USB drive
Best-in-class Cortex-M3 hardware:
100 MHz ARM with 64 KB of SRAM, 512 KB of Flash
Ethernet, USB OTG
SPI, I2C, UART, CAN
GPIO, PWM, ADC, DAC
Easy-to-use online tools:
Web-based C/C++ programming environment
Uses the ARM RealView compile engine
API-driven development using libraries with intuitive interfaces
Comprehensive help and online community




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