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SMX® RTOS Now Available to Ease Development on AM1x Sitara™ ARM® Microprocessors from Texas Instruments

Costa Mesa, California, March 8, 2011 — Micro Digital, Inc. is pleased to offer out-of-the-box SMX® real-time operating system (RTOS) support for the AM18x and AM17x Sitara™ ARM9™ microprocessors (MPUs) from Texas Instruments Inc. (TI). This new SMX RTOS support allows developers to get their projects off to a quick start with the middleware and drivers needed for many of the on-chip peripherals, as well as an exceptional graphical debug tool that helps programmers to solve problems quickly. Developers also benefit from extensive error-checking and diagnostics in the software.

The AM1x Sitara ARM MPU generation is based on the ARM926EJ-S. It has a rich set of peripherals, including Ethernet MAC, USB controllers, MMC/SD card controller, and LCD controller. It operates up to 456 MHz, with up to 128 KB on-chip SRAM.

“TI prides itself in delivering tools and software to make development easy,” said Sean Murphy, marketing manager, AM1x Sitara ARM MPUs, TI.  “We’re happy to have a third-party ecosystem offering from Micro Digital for our AM1x Sitara ARM MPUs. The SMX package provides a comprehensive set of software libraries and tools to ease development and help reduce a customers’ time to market.”

Included in the SMX RTOS out-of-the-box support package are:  smx preemptive real-time multitasking kernel, smxWiFi 802.11a/b/g/i/n wireless stack, smxUSBH USB host stack, smxUSBD USB device stack, smxNS TCP/IP stack, smxFS FAT file system with MMC/SD card driver, smxAware kernel-aware plug-in for IAR C-Spy, and GoFast IEEE 754 floating point library. Full support, including project files and demo code, is provided for IAR’s Embedded Workbench for ARM toolsuite. Free SMX RTOS evaluation kits for the Sitara AM1808 eXperimenter’s Kit and AM1707 Evaluation Module are available to download at www.smxrtos.com/eval. Demos for file system, USB, and WiFi are available at www.smxrtos.com/demo. 

“Micro Digital offers the broadest array of middleware modules among the no-royalty RTOS vendors. This makes SMX a good fit for the rich set of peripherals on the AM1x  Sitara ARM MPUs. Having all of these modules available and running today saves the customer the effort of sourcing them from multiple vendors or developing them in-house,” said David Moore, director of development at Micro Digital. “We have long supported TI’s ARM-based microcontrollers, and the AM1x Sitara ARM MPUs complete our offering for small- to medium-size systems.”

Availability and Licensing

SMX for AM1x Sitara ARM MPUs is available immediately for purchase and includes full source code, 90 days of technical support, and no per-seat charges. All of Micro Digital’s software is royalty-free and sold with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Evaluation kits are available, at no charge, for qualified evaluators from www.smxrtos.com/eval.

About Micro Digital

Micro Digital, Inc. has been in the embedded systems business for 35 years and has been producing and selling embedded software products for over 20 years. Micro Digital is dedicated to providing quality products and support for embedded systems at moderate prices.  We may be contacted at   1-800-366-2491 or email: sales@smxrtos.com.

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