Lauterbach and Arduino: free Pro tools for makers and students
Lauterbach, the World’s leading debug tools provider for embedded
systems, extends the range of Arduino supported boards and devices.
Following the successful integration with the Arduino Pro Portenta H7,
TRACE32® now adds support for the Arduino Nano 33 BLE and Nano 33 BLE
Sense.
Arduino is the first widespread Open-Source hardware project and, since
2005, has become almost ubiquitous in microcontroller projects. The
Arduino Pro line is aimed at the more professional user who needs the
extra power and flexibility of a dual-core architecture like Portenta
H7, and TRACE32®, with its industry leading debug features, is ideal for
these developers. Now, TRACE32® can also be used, free of charge, with
Nano 33 BLE, a very common board in the maker community and the
educational and IoT fields.
Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense is a nano-sized board with Bluetooth
connectivity and well equipped with sensors which include a 9-axis
inertial measurement unit (IMU) which adds a compass to the usual
gyroscope and accelerometer, a microphone, a light and color sensor,
gesture sensor, as well as temperature, humidity and air pressure
sensors.
The board is based on the uBlox Bluetooth module including a 64 MHz Arm
Cortex® M4F core from Nordic Semiconductor running Mbed OS, an OS for
Arm-based embedded systems which allows simultaneous execution of
multiple threads. This makes it ideally suited for Machine Learning
experimentation using the TensorFlow Lite and tinyML libraries.
Each Nano 33 BLE device will have a unique serial number and this can be
used to download a free copy of the TRACE32® debugger that will be
licensed for use with that board via a serial port.
For users who require more advanced debug and trace features, the
hardware based µTrace® tool can be purchased from Lauterbach and
requires soldering a SWD header on to the board.
According to Maurizio Menegotto, Managing Director of Lauterbach S.r.l.:
“This is a meeting of minds of two of the biggest forces in embedded
computing and I am waiting with anticipation to see where the vibrant
Arduino community takes this. We are honored to be working with Arduino
on this exciting project which involves the educational world and the
wide community of makers and look forward to welcoming the next
generation of embedded engineers to the Lauterbach community.”
Arduino Pro Portenta H7 and Nano 33 BLE boards are already available through the normal Arduino sales channels.
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