Program a 32-bit Tivaware Board (TM4C123x series) from Texas Instruments using Embedded C from scratch. Contains TM4C123G ARM-cortex MCU.
To make the experience fit your profile, pick a username and tell us what interests you.
We found and based on your interests.
Texas Instruments, also known as TI, is an embedded design company, that designs, manufactures and sells embedded systems. These systems include semiconductors, integrated circuits, development boards, etc, for industrial, commercial, automotive, and personal electronics. Tivaware is an initiative by TI to manufacture a series of MCUs that support a common SDK.
The TivaWare for software development kit (SDK) provides all of the components necessary for engineers to evaluate and develop applications for the Texas Instruments TM4C Arm Cortex - M4F device family. Based on Embedded C language, it allows developers to get started quickly, uses already-tested development methods and drivers that take less time to build and create.
In our case, we'll be using a basic microcontroller board TM4C123GXL, which has the same properties as an STM Nucleo Board. TI Boards for this series are termed as 'Launchpad' due to its ability to support other booster drivers and boards that'll give extra support to provide more features.
This Tivaware Launchpad (TM4C123GXL) has the following features :
Let us check more about the TM4C123GH6PMMCU :
This board provides more features than any other Arduino Board. What's special about it, is the 32-bit MCU taking control of the board.
Create an account to leave a comment. Already have an account? Log In.
Become a member to follow this project and never miss any updates