Supported ARM devices from Texas Instruments

The TMS470 is an ARM7TDMI-based microcontroller platform for the general-purpose market. Key applications are found in the industrial and automotive segment.

The TMS470 microcontroller has a scalable platform with devices ranging from 64KB to 1MB of Flash memory and a rich set of peripherals—up to 32 timer channels, 16 channels of 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters and a variety of communication interfaces including CAN, SPI, SCI and I2C.
IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM provides device support on these levels:
Core support:
 
Instruction set support in compiler, assembler, linker and debuggers.
 
Header/DDF files:
Peripheral register names in C/assembler source and debugger as well as device setup configuration files.
 
Flash loader:
For on-chip flash or off-chip EVB flash.
 
Project examples:
Varies from simple to fairly complex applications.
 
 
Device Core support Header/DDF Flash loader Example
OMAP5910 Yes Yes No No
TMS470R1A128 Yes Yes Yes No
TMS470R1A256 Yes Yes Yes Yes
TMS470R1A288 Yes Yes Yes No
TMS470R1A384 Yes Yes Yes No
TMS470R1A64 Yes Yes Yes No
TMS470R1B1M Yes Yes Yes Yes
TMS470R1B512 Yes Yes Yes No
TMS470R1B768 Yes Yes Yes No
 

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