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ReadyStart Nucleus Platform
for Atmel SAM9263
Platform Highlights:
Ready-to-use development
platform with drivers, connectivity
middleware, development tools,
and graphical user interface
runtime
Complete ReadyStart BSP available
Targeted for applications in home
and building automation; industrial
automation; mobile electronics;
and PC peripherals
Packaged practices/services to
extend/customize BSP support
Driver Support:
Two Wire Interface: I2C
Ethernet: MAC 10/100
Storage: Safe files system on RAM
disk, External bus interface, Safe file
system on NAND Flash, and FAT file
system on RAM disk
Power Management Controller
SDIO: Two multimedia card
interfaces
Serial: Debug unit (default
standard I/O) and universal
synchronous asynchronous receiver
transmitter
Wireless LAN: Atheros AR6k2
device
SPI: Two serial peripheral interfaces
USB Function and Host Port
Display: VGA TFT LCD display
Touch Screen
Overview
The enablement platform for today's developers, the Mentor® Embedded
ReadyStart™ platform brings together integrated software IP, tools, and
services into a single, "ready-to-use" solution ideal for applications where a
small footprint, deterministic performance, and small code size are essential
and tightly coupled with the Atmel SAM9263 hardware.
The SAM9263 microcontroller-based system-on-chip embeds a
200 MIPS ARM926EJ-S-based processor. Its parallel bus architecture
incorporating distributed DMA overcomes the bottlenecks that occur with
conventional ARM9-based MCUs in graphically-interfaced, data-intensive
applications such as networked medical monitoring equipment and
GPS navigation systems. For more information on board specifics,
visit www.atmel.com.
For more information on Mentor BSP offerings, please visit:
www.mentor.com/embedded-software/readystart/readystart-nucleus
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