Software > Compilers
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High-level software for producing microcontroller code.
PIC, AVR, ARM and 8051 compilers are available in C, BASIC and Pascal variants.
Other software applications, such as visual tools for for working with graphic LCDs and touch-screens, are also available.
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Accessory Boards
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Boards which can be used to add additional functionality to your design.
A very large variety are available, from accelerometers to GSM/GPRS modules.
Boards may feature an interface standard, such as IDC10 or mikroBus, which makes it easy to connect them to Development Systems or other boards which also feature that connection standard.
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Kinetis clicker is an amazingly compact starter development kit which brings click board connectivity an NXP Kinetis microcontroller. Connect the desired click board to enhance it with additional features. It's preprogrammed with a fast USB HID bootloader. Use it to upload your firmware and the clicker will become a working device. The board features all you need to get started: a low power ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit MK22FN512VLH12 microcontroller, a USB connector, two LEDs and push buttons, reset button, mikroProg connector and headers for interfacing with external electronics. |
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mikroProg for Kinetis is a fast programmer and hardware debugger for NXP's popular ARM Cortex-M4 Kinetis microcontrollers from the K22 and K64 families. Outstanding performance, easy operation, elegant design and low price are it's top features. mikroProg for Kinetis is fully supported in MikroElektronika ARM compilers (mikroC, mikroPascal and mikroBasic) |
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With the Buggy, you’ll be able to develop autonomus or semiautonomus robotic four-wheelers. Just plug in a clicker 2 or mikroMedia board into the driver’s seat (that’s the onboard clicker 2 / mikroMedia socket). Then tune it up, modify and repurpose it for any task — Buggy features three mikroBUS sockets; if you put a clicker 2 in the drivers’s seat, that’s five slots for various sensors and communication boards.
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