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Atollic TrueSTUDIO for ARM C/C++ development tool now supports the Giant Gecko and Leopard Gecko series of ARM-based microcontroller devices from Energy Micro, including 160 devices in the Tiny Gecko, Gecko, Giant Gecko and Leopard Gecko families.

 

http://www.energymicro.com/news-technical-archive/atollic-truestudio-for-giant-and-leopard-cortex-m3

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Atollic TrueSTUDIO is a world-class development and debugging tool that offers a state-of-the-art editor, an optimizing C/C++ compiler and a multiprocessor-aware debugger with real-time tracing. The tool suite delivers a leap in software development team collaboration and developer productivity, and offers advanced features including ARM build and debug tools, system analysis and real-time tracing using Serial Wire Viewer (SWV) technology, and graphical-UML diagram editors for model-based design and architecture.

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Tomorrow we’ll give away three EMF32 dev-boards, so leave your comment to receive one of the Starter- and Development kits. 

http://dangerousprototypes.com/2011/11/16/giveaway-energy-micro-emf32-dev-boards/

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Here's a short demonstration of electro-magnetic and thermal generators powering the both the LCD and the Cortex-M3 microcontrollers.

The electro-magnetic unit comes from PMDM, while the thermogenerator is delivered by Micropelt. Energy Micro provides the EFM32 Tiny Gecko starter kits.

 

More info on energymicro.com/energyharvesting

 

    

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Cortex-M3 EFM32 mcu news

Posted by energymicro Nov 10, 2010

Energy Friendly EFM32 Microcontrollers

 

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Company makes long-term commitment to simplicity

Electronica 2010 – Energy Micro, the energy friendly microcontroller company has announced it is to introduce a complete graphical user interface development suite for its EFM®32 Gecko microcontrollers. Simplicity Studio™ will contain all the information, documentation and tools required by hardware, firmware and software engineers to more quickly and effectively develop embedded systems.

 

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Configurable low energy sensor available for EFM32 microcontrollers

Electronica 2010 – Energy Micro, the energy friendly microcontroller company, has added a generic low energy sensor interface to its EFM32 microcontroller product family. The LESENSE function block enables autonomous monitoring of up to 16 external sensors in the microcontroller’s sub-microamp Deep Sleep mode.

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Linear Technology & Energy Micro Demonstrate the Future of Smart Energy Harvesting

Electronica 2010 – Linear Technology and Energy Micro have combined their expertise in energy harvesting power supplies and ultralow power 32-bit microcontrollers to produce a ground-breaking demonstration at Electronica 2010, showcasing the opportunities for smart energy harvesting applications.

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Linear Technology & Energy Micro Demonstrate the Future of Smart Energy Harvesting

 

Electronica 2010, Munich – Linear Technology and Energy Micro have combined their expertise in energy harvesting power supplies and ultralow power 32-bit microcontrollers to produce a ground-breaking demonstration at Electronica 2010, showcasing the opportunities for smart energy harvesting applications.  Based on Energy Micro’s low cost starter development kit, the demonstration relies on Linear Technology’s LTC®3588 piezoelectric energy harvesting power supply and Energy Micro’s ARM® Cortex™-M3 enabled EFM32 Gecko microcontroller to create a wireless sensor node acquiring data from a 3-axis accelerometer and transmitting it over a Zigbee RF transceiver.

 


 

The energy harvested from a piezoelectric transducer is stored on a capacitor bank for later consumption by the accelerometer and radio according to the MCU’s optimized sequencing software. The EFM32 Gecko spends the majority of its time in sleep mode until woken by the LTC3588’s ‘power good’ signal. The MCU monitors energy levels at all times to ensure total circuit consumption stays below harvested energy levels.

 

Further information on the energy harvesting demo can be found here www.energymicro.com/energyharvesting

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Energy Micro news

Posted by energymicro Aug 5, 2010
Energy Micro appointment drives sales
On August 3rd 2010 Energy Micro announced the appointment of Jürgen Hoika as VP Sales for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Jürgen Hoika joins Energy Micro from Infineon Technologies, and his extensive market knowledge and proven customer focus will help boost Energy Micro's presence in Europe and inspire even more customers to discover how EFM32 Gecko microcontrollers can support whole new generations of energy sensitive products. Read more here.

Energy Micro targets South Asia Pacific with Apps-Connect appointment
On August 5th 2010 Energy Micro announced Apps-Connect as a distributor for its growing family of ARM® Cortex™-M3 based low power EFM32 Gecko microcontrollers in the ASEAN region and India. Read more here.

Energy Micro signs distribution agreement with RTI in China
On July 29th 2010 Energy Micro announced RTI Holdings as a distributor in Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China. RTI will distribute the complete family of ARM® Cortex™-M3-based low power EFM32 Gecko microcontrollers. Read more here.

Energy Micro is a finalist in the e-Legacy Awards
Energy Micro has been named one of the finalist in the Environmental Design category in the annual e-Legacy Awards. The winners are selected via a public on-line vote, and Energy Micro would appreciate your vote!

 

 

Upcoming EFM32 events
Meet Energy Miro at the following events and get more information about the EFM32 microcontrollers:

 

AVNET MEMEC TECHTOUR 2010
  • 14.09.2010 - Berlin
CODICO MIKROKONTROLLER SEMINAR 2010
  • 27.09.2010 - Zurich
  • 28.09.2010 - Stuttgart
  • 29.09.2010 - Frankfurt
  • 30.09.2010 - Nuremberg
  • 01.10.2010 - Wien
  • 08.11.2010 - Munich
ESC Boston 2010
  • 20.- 23.09.2010 - Hynes Convention Center - Booth Number 601
Electronica, Germany
  • 9.- 12.11.2010 - New Munich Trade Fair - Booth Number A4.349

 

energyAware Designer

The energyAware Designer contains functionality that aids, visualize and generate code templates for the EFM32 microcontrollers pin configuration. See the Designer video here.

 


Do you want to work for Energy Micro?
We continue to expand our dedicated EFM32 team, and are looking for the following persons:
  • Regional Sales Manager
  • Field Application Engineer
  • RF and Analog Design Engineer
  • Software Engineer
  • Test Engineer
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The free energyAware Designer from Energy Micro makes microcontroller design easy!

 

The energyAware Designer contains functionality that aids, visualize and generate code templates for the low-power EFM32 Gecko microcontrollers. This makes it a breeze to resolve pin configuration conflicts and generate reports for documentation.

 

Download the free energyAware Designer http://www.energymicro.com/downloads/...

 

EFM32 Gecko microcontrollers are the world's most energy friendly microcontrollers, and are based on the 32-bit ARM Cortex™-M3 devices from Energy Micro. More information athttp://www.energymicro.com

 

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Oslo, Norway, July 19th, 2010 – Energy Micro®, the energy friendly microcontroller company, has announced details of its EFM®32 Giant Gecko microcontroller family. For energy sensitive applications with high memory requirements, the 32-bit Giant Gecko (GG) will provide Flash configurations up to 1024KB with the added option of embedded USB connectivity.

 

There will be 48 EFM32GG microcontrollers offering a choice of 64, 128, 256, 512 and 1024 KB Flash memory blocks and a RAM of 32KB or 128KB. The microcontrollers’ pin and software compatibility with the existing Gecko product family means designers can develop products using the existing Gecko microcontroller and migrate to Giant Gecko when the higher memory parts enter production. Package options will include QFN64, QFP100 and BGA112.

 

Built around the energy-efficient ARM® Cortex™-M3 processor architecture, the Giant Gecko, Gecko and Tiny Gecko microcontrollers demonstrate an energy usage a quarter of that of alternative 8-, 16- or 32-bit microcontrollers. With a wake-up time of just 2µs and current consumption of 180µA per MHz executing code from Flash, 900nA in deep sleep mode and 20nA in shut off mode, the microcontrollers are proven capable of extending typical battery life by 300%.

 

The Giant Gecko’s embedded USB connectivity option will be USB2.0 compliant at full speed (12Mbit/s), integrating 2KB endpoint buffers and handling up to 10 endpoints. It will provide support for USB host and on-the-go configurations as well as bootloader over USB. Additional extended communication options offered by Giant Gecko will include dual I2C and up to 5 USART/UART serial interfaces.

 

Giant Gecko will feature the same selection of energy-saving peripherals as the companion Gecko and Tiny Gecko products. These include: an 8-channel, 12-bit ADC using 200µA at full resolution and 1Msamples/sec conversion rate, a 4x40 segment LCD controller using 900nA and a special Low Energy UART consuming just 100nA at 9600baud. In addition, for wireless encryption/decryption duties, an 128/256-bit AES accelerator block is also provided.

 

VELUX A/S, one of the strongest brands in the global building materials and home improvement industry, is a lead customer of the EFM32 Giant Gecko Microcontroller family. Bjarne Ravndal Andreasen, R&D manager at VELUX A/S said, “We have already successfully used the EFM32 Gecko Microcontroller in some of our electronic products. The EFM32 Giant Gecko family with 1MByte of Flash memory and full speed USB functionality will enable us to use EFM32 low energy microcontrollers in a wider range of electronic VELUX products.”

 

The EFM32 Giant Gecko from Energy Micro will begin sampling in Q1’2011 and pricing will start at $2.5 USD each in 100k quantities. Detailed datasheets on the Giant Gecko will be released November 1st 2010. Further information is available at www.energymicro.com.

 

For further information and reader enquiries:

 

Øyvind Borgan, Energy Micro AS, PO Box 4633, Nydalen, N-405 Oslo, Norway

o.borgan@energymicro.com

Tel:+47 23 00 98 00
Fax:+47 23 00 98 01
www.energymicro.com

 

For further information or to discuss feature article opportunities:

 

Rob Davies, Publitek Limited, 18 Brock Street, Bath, BA1 2LW, United Kingdom

rob.davies@publitek.com

Tel: +44 (0)1225 470 000
Fax: +44 (0)1225 470 047
www.publitek.com

 

About Energy Micro
Energy Micro develops, markets and sells the world's most energy friendly microcontrollers, based on the industry leading ARM® Cortex™-M3 32-bit architecture. The company was founded in 2007 by experienced semiconductor professionals with previous expertise from Chipcon, Texas Instruments, Atmel, Nordic Semiconductor. Energy Micro is backed by leading Nordic investors Northzone Ventures and Investinor. More information on Energy Micro is available at www.energymicro.com

 

About VELUX
VELUX creates better living environments with daylight and fresh air through the roof. Our product programme contains a wide range of roof windows and skylights, along with solutions for flat roofs.In addition, VELUX offers many types of decoration and sun screening, roller shutters, installation products, products for remote control and thermal solar panels for installation in roofs. VELUX, which has manufacturing companies in 11 countries and sales companies in just under 40 countries, is one of the strongest brands in the global building materials sector and its products are sold in most parts of the world. The VELUX Group has about 10,000 employees and is owned by VKR Holding A/S. VKR Holding A/S is a limited company wholly owned by foundations and family. www.velux.com

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March 30 - April 1:Les Salons Solutions Electroniques, Porte de Versailles - Paris


Visit Via Design on stand C27 where you can see the energy friendly ARM Cortex-M3 EFM32 Gecko microcontrollers and development tools during the Les Salons Solutions Electroniques in Paris.