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<h2 style="text-align:center;">Development Platforms</h2>
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<h3>ARC EM Starter Kit (EMSK)</h3>
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<p style="text-align:left;">The DesignWare® ARC® EM Starter Kit is a low-cost, versatile
solution enabling rapid software development, debugging and profiling for the ARC EM Family
of processors, including the EM4, EM6, EM5D, EM7D, EM9D and EM11D.<br>
The development board supports a variety of hardware extensions via six 2x6 connectors supporting
a total of 48 user I/O pins (plus power and ground pins) that can be used to connect components
such as sensors, actuators, memories, displays, buttons, switches, and communication devices.
A Digilent Pmod™ Compatible extension board containing a 4-channel 12-bit A/D converter with an
I<sup>2</sup>C interface and an AC power adapter is included in the package.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">The DesignWare® ARC® EM Starter Kit is a low-cost, versatile solution enabling rapid software
development, software debugging, and profiling for the ARC EM Family of processors, including
the EM4, EM6, EM5D, EM7D, EM9D and EM11D cores. The ARC EM Starter Kit consists of a hardware
platform, including pre-installed FPGA images of different ARC EM processor configurations with
peripherals. A comprehensive suite of free and open source software is available from the
embARC.org website for use with the board. Over fifty example applications are included to help
get started quickly with developing software for ARC EM processors.
<br>The development board is based on a Xilinx Spartan®-6 LX150 FPGA and supports a variety of
hardware extensions via six 2x6 connectors supporting a total of 48 user I/O pins (plus power
and ground pins) that can be used to connect components such as sensors, actuators, memories,
displays, buttons, switches, and communication devices. A Digilent Pmod™ Compatible extension
board containing a 4-channel 12-bit A/D converter with an I2C interface and an AC power adapter
is included in the package.
<ul style="text-align:left;">
<li>Supports all ARC EM cores</li>
<li>Closely Coupled Memory for instructions and for data</li>
<li>128 MByte DDR3 RAM</li>
<li>Six connectors for hardware extensions </li>
<li>Flexible selection of UART, SPI, I<sup>2</sup>C and GPIO peripherals </li>
<li>JTAG and serial console over USB </li>
<li>Standard 20-pin JTAG connector also supporting 4-wire JTAG for ARC EM processor </li>
<li>8 Mbyte for application software available in on-board flash </li>
<li>SD-card for additional application software and data storage</li>
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<p style="text-align:left;">The board contains multiple configurations of ARC EM cores and
can be used to for specific ARC EM cores by choosing the appropriate compiler/build options.
<a href="http://www.synopsys.com/dw/ipdir.php?ds=arc_em_starter_kit" target="_blank">More
information</a> is available from the Synopsys web site. The boards can be
<a href="https://www.synopsys.com/apps/arc-em/" target="_blank">ordered online</a> from
the Synopsys web site.</p>
<span class="image featured" style="margin-top: 32px;"><img src="images/ARC_EM_SK_block_diagram.jpg" alt="" />
<div style="text-align: center">Figure 1: ARC EM Starter Kit functional blocks</div><br/>
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<p style="text-align:left;">A learning and development board that delivers the performance and
low-power consumption of the Intel® Curie™ Module with the simplicity of Arduino at an entry-level
price. It keeps the same robust form factor and peripheral list of the UNO with the addition of
onboard Bluetooth LE capabilities and a 6-axis accelerometer/gyro to help you easily expand your
creativity into the connected world.
The module contains two tiny cores, an x86 (Quark) and a 32-bit ARC architecture core, both
clocked at 32MHz.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">The board contains multiple configurations of ARC EM cores and can be
used to for specific ARC EM cores by choosing the appropriate compiler/build options.
<a href="http://www.synopsys.com/dw/ipdir.php?ds=arc_em_starter_kit" target="_blank">More information</a> is
available from the Synopsys web site. The boards can be <a href="https://www.synopsys.com/apps/arc-em/" target="_blank">ordered
online</a> from the Synopsys web site.</p>
<span class="image featured" style="margin-top: 32px;"><img src="images/intel_quark_se_block.jpg" alt="" />
<div style="text-align: center">Figure 1: Intel Quark SE MCU with ARC EM-based Sensor Subsystem</div><br/>
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<h3>ARC AXS101 Software Development Platforms</h3>
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<p style="text-align:left;">The ARC AXS101 Software Development Platform, which includes the AXC001 CPU
Card hardware, has an ARC Processor IC with a total of four ARC CPUs that allow processor operation at
the following target speeds:
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<li>ARC 770D33 - 800 MHz</li>
<li>ARC 625D/AS221BD33 – 600 MHz</li>
<li>ARC EM4/EM633 – 475 MHz</li>
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One of the cores of the AS221BD can boot individually as an ARC 625D. The ARC EM6 can be used as an
ARC EM4 by disabling the caches.
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The ARC Processor IC also includes audio peripherals and 128 kByte of on-chip SRAM and the CPU Card features 512 MByte of DDR2-SDRAM. The deliverables include a software package containing a pre-built Linux image, U-Boot, pre-built MQX Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) binaries, bare metal drivers and application examples. Code development is made easy using the ARC MetaWare Development Toolkit, including the free MetaWare Lite tools. For Linux development, the ARC GNU tools can be used to develop software on the ARC 770D processor.</p>
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<div style="text-align: center">Figure 1: Intel Quark SE MCU with ARC EM-based Sensor Subsystem</div><br/>
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<h3>ARC AXS103 Software Development Platforms</h3>
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<p style="text-align:left;">The ARC AXS103 Software Development Platform includes the AXC003 CPU Card
and supports the ARC HS34, HS36 and HS38 processors. It allows processor operation at the following
speeds:
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<li>ARC HS34/HS36 - 100 MHz</li>
<li>ARC HS38x2 (dual core) - 100 MHz</li>
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The ARC AXC003 CPU card contains 256 kByte of on-chip SRAM and features 1 GByte of DDR3-SDRAM. The
software delivered as part of the ARC AXC003 CPU Card includes pre-built SMP Linux image (plus the
U-boot bootloader) and the MQX RTOS in binary format. Bare metal and MQX RTOS device driver source
code for a subset of the peripherals and example applications. Code development is made easy using
the MetaWare Development Toolkit, MetaWare Lite tools or the ARC GNU Tool Chain.</p>
<span class="image featured" style="margin-top: 32px;"><img src="images/intel_quark_se_block.jpg" alt="" />
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