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IAR Embedded Workbench Selected by ON Semiconductor for its new Q32M210 Precision Mixed-Signal Microcontroller Development Kit

May 31, 2011—Foster City, CA and Phoenix, AZ—IAR Systems® and ON Semiconductor today announced that IAR Systems integrated development environment has been chosen as the tool chain for ON Semiconductor’s new Q32M210 precision mixed-signal microcontroller for portable sensing applications. The KickStart edition of IAR Embedded Workbench® for ARM® was selected for its ability to provide an effective integrated development environment for building and debugging Q32M210 applications.

In addition to IAR Embedded Workbench, the ON Semiconductor development kit includes a hardware board and easy-to-use software with firmware libraries and sample code. The Q32M210 is the first in a new family of highly integrated devices that provide a unique combination of precision mixed-signal performance with exceptional power efficiency for precision measurement and monitoring applications.

“We are very pleased to be selected by ON Semiconductor as a technology partner for its latest technology,” said Nadim Shehayed, Americas General Manager for IAR Systems. “ON Semiconductor’s precision mixed-signal MCU is an excellent fit for a wide range of embedded designs and we’re able to provide high quality tools combined with second to none service and technical support.”

“The Q32M210 microcontroller represents a significant step forward in precision mixed-signal microcontrollers,” said Michel DeMey, senior director for ON Semiconductor’s conversion and control technologies product line. “In order for the device to achieve its true potential in terms of addressing applications, it is important to provide first-class development support. IAR Systems KickStart edition of IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM is a crucial part of the overall hardware and software support we offer our customers to help simplify and speed the development of their new designs.”

Information:

For more information about IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM, visit: http://www.iar.com/ewarm
For more information about the Q32M210 development kit, visit: http://www.onsemi.com/Q32M210

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