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June 06, 2011 // Julien Happich

Win four IAR KickStart development kits

Earlier this year, IAR Systems launched a complete development kit for Freescale Kinetis K60 family of MCUs and modular Tower System. In this month's reader offer, the company is giving away four such kits worth 190 Euros. The module-based kit includes hardware boards, debug probe, software tools and code examples.


The package includes the Kinetis K60 MCU module with on-board K60N512 32-bit microcontroller, a serial peripheral module with connectors for Ethernet, USB, CAN, and other connectivity. The Kinetis K60 MCU module features capacitive touch pads, SD card slot, 3-axis accelerometer, buttons and a potentiometer. An additional prototyping module provides a large area where a wide range of applications can be evaluated. Target connection is provided by the IAR J-Link Lite for Cortex-M debug probe that is included in the kit.

It allows SWO debugging including SWO trace that can be used for execution time analysis and visualization of variables and interrupts in the debugger. IAR Embedded Workbench KickStart and Evaluation editions are included in the kit for software development. The KickStart edition has a 32k code size limit and the Evaluation edition is a fully functional version limited to 30 days.

More information about the kit here

Visit IAR Systems at www.iar.com

 

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Altera SoCs allow embedded system developers to differentiate their end product with customized hardware and software, and extend the product lifecycle through hardware and software updates in the field. This month, Arrow Electronics is giving away five SoCKIT evaluation kits featuring Altera’s ARM-Based SoCs, worth €249 each, together with the free entrance to one of Arrow’s SoC workshops organized throughout Europe.


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In our previous reader offer, Freescale Semiconductor was giving away five IMX6Q, Sabre-lite kits, worth £128.06 each.

Lucky winners include Mr. X. Salada Sole from the UK, Mrs A. Peric from Germany, Mr Z. Janosy from Hungary, Mr D. Gacina from Croatia and Mr B. Boris from France. All should be receiving their packages soon. Let's wish them some interesting findings with their projects.


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