On July 27, ARTERY, in collaboration with its distributor partner Syntronix Technology, successfully hosted the AT32 MCU Development & Practical Application Training Course. This training focused on the AT32F423 high-speed ADC data acquisition applications, utilizing the AT32 IDE software (GUI) development environment to help participants quickly grasp the key aspects of MCU development and design.
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The AT32F423 series, launched by ARTERY in April 2023, is a value-line Cortex®-M4F MCU featuring a CPU speed of up to 150MHz. It supports multiple pin and packaging options and offers a wide range of complex peripheral resources, including XMC, 1x 12-bit 5.33Msps ADC, 2x 12-bit DAC, 8x USART, 3x SPI/I2S, 3x I2C, 2x CAN, 1x OTG controller, and up to 87 GPIOs with port remapping functionality. This provides flexible I/O configuration and expansion capabilities, making it known for its high performance, integration, and cost-effectiveness. The AT32F423 series meets both cost-sensitive and high-performance demands in embedded applications and is primarily used in markets such as HMI, industrial control, IoT, smart home systems, robotic vacuum cleaners, LED control, obstacle avoidance modules, LiDAR laser ranging, and millimeter-wave technologies.
To support the training, the course utilized the AT32 IDE as the software environment tool for post-data acquisition development. This software is a cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) for ARM embedded systems based on Eclipse, officially provided free of charge by ARTERY. It includes a range of Eclipse plugins and tools, allowing users to create and debug AT32 MCUs within the AT32 IDE environment. The IDE is compatible with both Windows® and Linux® operating systems and provides a JRE runtime environment, ARM toolchain, and GCC Make build tools, making it easier for designers to develop software applications, enhance development efficiency, and shorten time-to-market cycles.
Bringing a wealth of industry expertise to the table, the course instructors, with years of practical MCU experience, crafted a comprehensive and efficient training curriculum. This hands-on session offered invaluable insights into real-world MCU applications. Participants left with a deeper understanding of AT32 MCU technology, and we look forward to offering even more enriching experiences in future courses.