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Giant starter kits target memory-hungry and energy efficient applications
April 24, 2012 | Paul Buckley | 222904496
Energy Micro has introduced two feature rich starter kits (STKs) for designers building more complex battery-powered products such as portable health and fitness devices and smart accessories.
Based on the already available EFM32 Leopard Gecko and Giant Gecko microcontrollers, the new STKs incorporate onboard debug and current probe functionality and all of the features required to demonstrate the Gecko MCUs' 400 nA sleep modes and 1 MB built-in Flash memory.
The two EFM32 starter kits support the most memory rich devices within the 240-strong ARM Cortex-M EFM32 Gecko family. Including full SEGGER J-Link support, the kits are the first products to feature the enhanced version of Energy Micro's real-time current probe, the energyAware profiler. This Advanced Energy Monitoring system (AEM) ensures that current data can be viewed with improved accuracy and 100 times faster than earlier versions, eliminating the need to connect external instruments to find current drains.
The EFM32-GGSTK3700 is based on the EFM32GG990F1024, the industry's only energy-friendly MCU with 1 MB on-chip Flash and 128 KB RAM memory, while the EFM32LG-STK3600 is fitted with a 256 KB EFM32LG990F256 device. The generous range of memory options gives designers the opportunity to implement complex embedded designs while maintaining best in class energy efficiency. Both the Leopard Gecko and Giant Gecko MCU can directly control a TFT display and feature a USB driver that supports the Host, Device and On-the-Go (OTG) protocols.
The new EFM32 Leopard Gecko and Giant Gecko STKs are additionally equipped with light, metal and touch sensors. These enable designers to investigate the Gecko´s unique LESENSE Low Energy Sensor interface, which allows passive sensing of 16 sensors without host CPU intervention. The hardware feature set is completed by a USB plug, 32 MB on-board NAND Flash, LCD and a variety of LEDs and push-buttons.
All Energy Micro development kits are supported by Simplicity Studio. This free EFM32 development software suite includes all the latest documentation, examples, software and drivers for Gecko designers.
Availability and Pricing
With the EFM32 Leopard- and Giant Gecko MCUs running in full production, the EFM32GG-STK3700 and EFM32LG-STK3600 starter kits are available for orders now, priced at $79 each.
More about the kits at energymicro.com/tools
The two EFM32 starter kits support the most memory rich devices within the 240-strong ARM Cortex-M EFM32 Gecko family. Including full SEGGER J-Link support, the kits are the first products to feature the enhanced version of Energy Micro's real-time current probe, the energyAware profiler. This Advanced Energy Monitoring system (AEM) ensures that current data can be viewed with improved accuracy and 100 times faster than earlier versions, eliminating the need to connect external instruments to find current drains.
The EFM32-GGSTK3700 is based on the EFM32GG990F1024, the industry's only energy-friendly MCU with 1 MB on-chip Flash and 128 KB RAM memory, while the EFM32LG-STK3600 is fitted with a 256 KB EFM32LG990F256 device. The generous range of memory options gives designers the opportunity to implement complex embedded designs while maintaining best in class energy efficiency. Both the Leopard Gecko and Giant Gecko MCU can directly control a TFT display and feature a USB driver that supports the Host, Device and On-the-Go (OTG) protocols.
The new EFM32 Leopard Gecko and Giant Gecko STKs are additionally equipped with light, metal and touch sensors. These enable designers to investigate the Gecko´s unique LESENSE Low Energy Sensor interface, which allows passive sensing of 16 sensors without host CPU intervention. The hardware feature set is completed by a USB plug, 32 MB on-board NAND Flash, LCD and a variety of LEDs and push-buttons.
All Energy Micro development kits are supported by Simplicity Studio. This free EFM32 development software suite includes all the latest documentation, examples, software and drivers for Gecko designers.
Availability and Pricing
With the EFM32 Leopard- and Giant Gecko MCUs running in full production, the EFM32GG-STK3700 and EFM32LG-STK3600 starter kits are available for orders now, priced at $79 each.
More about the kits at energymicro.com/tools
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