05 May 2009
Adeneo Releases Enhanced Version of BSPs For MCUs Adeneo Embedded, editor of the reference Windows Embedded CE BSPs for Atmel ARM9 MCUs, has released enhanced versions of its BSPs for the AT91SAM9RL64, AT91SAM9G20 and AT91SAM9263. The AT91SAM9RL64 BSP released by Adeneo Embedded is the first reference BSP available for this processor. The AT91SAM9RL is an ARM9-based microcontroller focused on applications that support intelligent User Interfaces (iUI). Adeneo Embedded BSP for the AT91SAM9RL64 is available for evaluation in binary version from Adeneo Embedded website. The one-time cost license for the source code provided by Adeneo Embedded also includes a complete technical documentation, sample applications for all the drivers, and 90 days of free maintenance and support, the company confirmed. The AT91SAM9G20 and AT91SAM9263 BSPs just released by Adeneo Embedded are enhanced versions of the BSPs previously available from Adeneo Embedded, with new key features including CAN and ISI drivers for the AT91SAM9263, as well as SDCard boot, USB debugging for both AT91SAM9263 and AT91SAM9G20. "As the editor of the reference BSPs for Atmel AT91SAM9 Microcontrollers, Adeneo Embedded provides a complete range of Windows Embedded CE solutions for Atmel platforms, along with a complete set of services including training, BSP driver and application development. OEMs can benefit from the expertise of our engineering teams located both in Europe and North America to secure their designs in the best time to market.” said Yannick Chamming’s, CEO of Adeneo Embedded. “Collaboration with Adeneo for industry-leading system software such as Windows Embedded CE is an essential building block in the infrastructure around our ARM-based embedded microprocessors. The effectiveness of this support infrastructure is key to the success of these products," added Alfredo Vadillo, Atmel’s Managing Director for 32-bit Microcontrollers. The BSPs have been fully tested and qualified using the Windows Embedded CE official test kit (CETK) to ensure a complete reliability, Adeneo said. |