Silicon Labs and Altium Release Design Content for EFM32 Gecko MCUs


Energy-friendly ARM® Cortex™-M microcontrollers with supply chain information for easy integration into hardware design



Oslo, Norway -- Altium Limited, a global leader in Smart System Design Automation and provider of solutions for 3D PCB design (Altium Designer) and embedded software development (TASKING), has released a new range of component libraries for board-level designs using the ARM® Cortex-M™ based EFM32 Gecko microcontrollers, which were developed by Energy Micro, recently acquired by Silicon Labs. Available now from AltiumLive, the solution delivers board-level component models and corresponding supply chain information, such as real-time price and availability data from distributors and vendors including Digi-Key, Arrow and Farnell, directly to designers using Altium's electronics design software, Altium Designer.



"Close collaboration between Altium and device manufacturers allows us to generate design IP that our customers can trust and use ‘out of the box’," said Rowland Washington, Product Manager CAD Library and Design Data Development for Altium. "We are pleased to see the EFM32 MCU families now available for hardware design in Altium Designer, adding to the existing support we have for EFM32 in our TASKING development toolset for ARM."



A component model hosted in AltiumLive includes the schematic symbol, PCB footprint and a detailed 3D model for 3D mechanical integration during the PCB design process. Corresponding component price and availability data is drawn directly from vendor and supplier web services. AltiumLive also provides access to a host of design-related content including training and design tips videos, reference designs and a large range of documentation resources.



The release of EFM32 libraries for board-level design covers the entire Gecko microcontroller range with over 240 scalable MCU options. The EFM32 products are extremely energy efficient 32-bit microcontrollers suitable for ultra-low-power applications. Energy Micro built their EFM32 microcontrollers around the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 with FPU, Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M0+ processor cores, which enable low active power consumption, reduced processing time, very fast wake-up time and ultra-low standby current.



“Altium’s solution is a fresh and unified tool for electronics design,” said Øyvind Grotmol, Senior Engineering Director, Software for Silicon Labs’ Microcontroller business group. “We really support the simplicity aspect when it comes to development and design, and the combination of our EFM32 MCU portfolio paired with tools that make everything readily available for the designer is a key aspect when customers choose a product platform”.



Visit the Community > Design Content section in AltiumLive at live.altium.com/ for information on components from Energy Micro and other suppliers, as well as additional details on board-level components and how they are accessed in Altium Designer. More information about the TASKING development toolset for ARM embedded software compiler can be found on the Altium TASKING website at http://tasking.com/products/arm/.



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