Luminary Micro has available the Stellaris Family Development Kit, which provides the tools that engineers need to develop and prototype embedded applications with Stellaris microprocessors, right out of the box:
The development board can be used for software development and to evaluate Stellaris microcontroller features. It includes the Stellaris motherboard and a daughterboard with a Stellaris microcontroller. Schematics are included.
The Stellaris peripheral driver library (source and object code), provides an easy API interface to all microcontroller peripherals. There are also Stellaris microcontroller code examples and application examples for included toolsets.
Evaluation versions of tools include: ARM/Keil RealView Microcontroller Development Kit; CodeSourcery G++ GNU Toolchain; and IAR Systems Embedded Workbench. Also RTOSs.
Cables and jumpers, full documentation set on CD, user manuals, reference manuals, application notes, etc, are included.
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