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TI introduces Tiva™ C Series TM4C123G USB+CAN Development Kit for ARM® Cortex™-M4 microcontroller development

Austin, TX (Aug. 28, 2013) – Designing with Tiva™ C Series microcontrollers (MCUs) is now even easier with the new Tiva™ C Series TM4C123G USB+CAN Development Kit from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN). Featuring a Tiva C Series MCU with ARM® Cortex™- M4 core that integrates connectivity and sensor aggregation solutions, this kit makes it easy for designers to evaluate the Tiva C Series TM4C123x MCU’s peripherals and inputs/outputs (I/Os) for  industrial, motion control, automation, human machine interface (HMI), lighting and consumer electronics applications.

The development kit includes everything a designer needs for a full system evaluation – host and device USB cables, on-board debug interface, and a coin cell battery for low-power hibernation mode. Accompanying the kit is an 8 GB USB drive that contains all the software, development environment tools and documents needed to create production software and evaluate USB OTG and CAN.  The included wireless evaluation module headers provide an easy way to add TI wireless connectivity, including ZigBee CC2538EMK, ZigBee CC2530EMK, SimpleLink™ Sub-1GHz CC1200EMK, Bluetooth® Dual-Mode CC256xQFNEM and SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3000EM, as well as third-party wireless connectivity, to a system.

Tiva™ C Series TM4C123G USB+CAN development kit features and benefits:

  • Includes a Tiva C Series TM4C123G MCU with 256KB internal Flash and 144-LQFP with105 GPIOs for excellent prototyping capabilities
  • Integrates useful output and interface options with a 96×64 color OLED display and five user navigation buttons
  • Supports motion and position tracking with 9-axis motion sensor that includes a 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope and 3-axis magnetometer
  • Allows standard debug interface and debug out capability with minor modifications using a 10-pin JTAG header
  • Supports mixed-signal applications with high-performance analog integration with temperature sensor, LED, CAN transceiver and precision 3.0-V reference for accurate analog-to-digital conversion
  • Provides 5 mm screw terminals for external analog inputs and CAN signals.
  • Incorporates USB micro-AB and microSD card slot for prototyping USB on-the-go applications and data storage
  • Communicates with on-chip connectivity options, including USB 2.0 (host, device and on-the-go) interface and CAN transceiver

Pricing and availability  

The Tiva C Series TMC1234G USB+ CAN Development Kit (DK-TM4C123G) is available for $149 through the TI eStore and TI-authorized distributors.

TI’s broad portfolio of microcontrollers (MCUs) and software
Leading the industry in MCUs for low-power, real-time control, safety and connectivity and, TI continues its 20+ years of microcontroller innovation to offer the broadest microcontroller portfolio in the industry: Ultra-low-power MSP MCUs, real-time control C2000™ MCUs,  Tiva™ ARM® MCUs and Hercules™ Safety ARM MCUs. Designers can accelerate time to market by tapping into TI’s tools, software, wireless connectivity solutions, extensive Design Network offerings and technical support.

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