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Flowcode for ARM microcontrollers

Publication date: 8 May 2008

Flowcode for ARM microcontrollers

Matrix have recently launched a new version of their popular graphical programming language for microcontrollers – ‘Flowcode for ARM microcontrollers’.

 

32 bit ARM microcontrollers are now available for the same price as 8-bit micros but offer massive advantages to developers: low power, more I/O lines, several times more ROM and RAM than a typical 8 bit micro, full floating point and maths libraries and a massive increase in processing speed and power. This new version of Flowcode provides engineers and developers access to all of these features of the ARM based on Atmel’s popular range of AT91 microcontroller range. Flowcode for ARM is also backwards compatible with Flowcode for PICmicro® microcontrollers and Flowcode for AVR® microcontrollers which provides an easy migration route to 32 bit power. ARM hardware development tools, based on the Matrix’s E-blocks range, are also available. A fully functional demonstration version is available on the Matrix web site you can link to below:

 

Matrix Multimedia is a leading developer of educational and development resources for the electronics industry. Over the last 14 years Matrix has developed a broad portfolio of CD ROM learning resources, development tools and development hardware allowing those in industry and further education to learn about, design and build electronic systems. Matrix is based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK.

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