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Simplicity Studio from Energy Micro cuts microcontroller development time

Embedded World 2011, Nuremberg & Oslo, Norway, March 2nd, 2011 – Energy Micro has released its first version of Simplicity Studio(TM), a complete software console providing instant access to all the tools, documentation, software and other resources needed in the development of systems based on its energy friendly EFM32 Gecko microcontrollers.  With the objective of helping to reduce embedded system development times by a half, Simplicity Studio consolidates control of everything from source code and third party IDE through to microcontroller data sheets and application notes.

To help increase productivity, the icon-based Simplicity Studio console auto-configures in response to user selection of a target microcontroller from a drop-down menu.  The console then provides the user only with the development support options applicable to his microcontroller and can be further customised using a simple add/remove function.  Simplicity Studio is free to download and is available at www.energymicro.com/simplicity

A key time-saving role of Simplicity Studio is to ensure users stay automatically up-to-date with all of the changes affecting their own development environment.  Users therefore receive alerts for example concerning new software releases, documentation and firmware updates and can access a change-log identifying exactly what has been updated.  The Simplicity Studio console also acts as a communication channel between Energy Micro and its customers, delivering relevant news about the company, its products and events and handling technical support queries and bug reporting.

Simplicity Studio also brings together Energy Micro’s expanding portfolio of free energy saving tools.  energyAware(TM) Commander, the latest tool to be added, provides a highly intuitive programming interface for controlling EFM32 development kit firmware upgrades, microcontroller program transfer and debug access.  It joins the pioneering energyAware Profiler, a power debugger for optimising code for best possible energy usage, and energyAware Designer, for handling the traditionally time-consuming problem of debugging I/O pin conflicts.

Øyvind Grotmol, Energy Micro’s VP of Simplicity said, “Products are becoming increasingly complex, time-to-market is more important than ever and reducing development time is a paramount concern.  Busy developers however simply don’t have time to search out all the latest tools, updates and product innovations from a multitude of sources.  The goal of Simplicity Studio is then to bring together the complete development environment under one roof and keep the user informed of any new releases.”

About Energy Micro

Energy Micro develops, markets and sells the world’s most energy friendly microcontrollers, based on the industry leading ARM® Cortex(TM)-M3 32-bit architecture.  The company was founded in 2007 by experienced semiconductor professionals with previous expertise from Chipcon, Texas Instruments, Atmel and 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

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