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Third-Party Microcontroller Starter and Training Kits
For the ARM core-based TX03 Series, evaluation and training kits are available from third parties. They will come handy for
evaluation purposes prior to development.
All the kits come with an evaluation version of the Toshiba integrated development environment* and sample software*, so you can
perform all the software development steps from prototyping to evaluation. (*Packaged or downloadable)
ARM Ltd. (Keil)
www.arm.com
IAR Systems
www.iar.com
COMPUTEX CO., LTD.
www.computex.co.jp/eg
<Supported MCUs>
<Supported MCUs>
<Supported MCU>
TMPM330 TMPM364 TMPM395
TMPM362 TMPM390
TMPM330 TMPM364 TMPM370
TMPM341 TMPM366 TMPM380
TMPM330
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Toshiba Sample Device Drivers
You can download standard device drivers for the on-chip peripherals; thus you can focus on the development of application
software.
For the supported microcontrollers, visit the Toshiba microcomputer website at:
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng/product/micro/index.html
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Sample Software Examples
ꢀCMSIS
Toshiba’s microcontrollers with an ARM CortexTM-M3 core is compliant with the Cortex Microcontroller
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Vector operations
Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) defined by ARM Ltd.
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Matrix operations
The CMSIS is a software interface standard, which enables consistent and simple software interfaces
to the processor for interface peripherals, real-time operating systems, and middleware, simplifying
software re-use, and reducing the learning time for new microcontroller developers. Toshiba’s sample
software and drivers are CMSIS-compliant. ARM Ltd. also offers various CMSIS DSP libraries of
sample software as shown at right, which can be downloaded from the onARM website.
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Complex number operations
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Filter functions
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Control functions
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PID controllers
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Fourier transforms
onARM website: http://www.onarm.com/
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ꢀHeader files, peripheral drivers and sample programs
Toshiba offers a suite of drivers for controlling on-chip peripherals without being concerned about registers.
Toshiba also offers sample programs for on-chip peripherals that combine multiple drivers.
Sample Program Examples
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Reading ADC data from an analog input pin
I C master/slave configuration
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Switching between NORMAL and STOP modes
SSP initialization and self-loopback test
Generating timer interrupts at an interval of 500 ms
Generating square-wave forms with variable duty cycles using
the PPG
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Generating a sawtooth waveform from the DA pin
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UART initialization and receive/transmit operation using the DMAC
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Reading and writing an SRAM connected to the external bus
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Executing a program out of the on-chip RAM to erase and program the on-chip
Watchdog timer initialization
Flash memory
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ꢀApplication Notes
Application notes are provided in the form of sample software in order to help you better understand Toshiba’s microcontrollers before
you begin product development.You can also use them as a guide when creating software.
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