Farnell element14 is offering Atmel’s SAMA5D3 Xplained prototyping and evaluation platform for microprocessor-based design.
The board, which is based on Atmel’s SAMA5D3 ARM Cortex-A5 processor-based MPU, has Arduino shield-compatible expansion headers for customisation.
With a Linux distribution and software package the board is also compatible with Android developments.
Atmel has expanded its ARM Cortex M0+-based microcontroller range with entry-level, low-power devices.
The SAM D21, D10 and D11 families of Cortex M0+-based MCUs offers new pin and memory combinations, along with new features a full-speed crystal-less USB, DMA, I2S, timers/counters for control applications.
The SAM D devices are code- and pin-compatible.
“With the addition of the SAM D21, D10 and D11 families, we offer our customers a comprehensive portfolio of microcontrollers that include all the right features for a variety of applications,” said Patrick Sullivan, vice-president of marketing, microcontroller business, Atmel.
“These new families highlight Atmel’s differentiation through its core IP including the Event System, peripheral touch controller and SERCOM module,” said Sullivan.
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