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QDKs for ARM
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Obtaining the Source Code and Licensing the QDKs-ARM
Application Note "QP and ARM7T"
QDK-AT91EB40A
QDK-AT91SAM7S
QDK-LPC213X
QDK-ARM-uC/OS-II

Obtaining the Source Code and Licensing the QDKs-ARM

The QDK source code and full documentation is available only under the royalty-free commercial licensing. For more information, please refer to the commercial licensing section of our website.

When you apply for the commercial license, you'll receive the complete source code and free upgrades for one year.

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Application Note "QP and ARM7T"

QEP QF QK QS

The following Application Note describes how to port QP to ARM7T processor. This Note is generally applicable to all the QDKs for ARM. You obtain the source code for the generic ARM port with the purchase of any QDK for ARM. Please refer to the licensing section of our website.

NotesApplication Note "QP and ARM7T"
(PDF and evaluation code)



Application Note Information
Evaluation Code Limitations The Evaluation Code contains only pre-compiled libraries, but does not contain the source files for the QF and QK ports to the ARM7 processor.
Application Note Source Code and Full Documentation The source code of the QF and QK ports to ARM are available from Quantum Leaps only with a purchase of a commercial license for one of the Development Kits for ARM (QDK-ARM). For more information, please refer to the commercial licensing section of our website. When you apply for the commercial license, you'll receive the complete source code and free upgrades for one year.
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QDK-AT91EB40A

The QDK-AT91EB40A has been tested on the AT91EB40A development board from Atmel. The QDK should be also directly applicable to the whole AT91x40 family of MCUs. This QDK requires downloading the code accompanying the Application Note "QP and ARM7T".

QDK-AT91

NotesQDK-AT91EB40A
(evaluation version)


QDK Information
Evaluation Code Limitations The Evaluation Code does not contain the source files for the Board Support Package (BSP) or the Startup code. Only pre-compiled object files are provided for these elements.
Full QDK Source Code and Documentation The source code of the BSP and Startup as well as the full documentation are available from Quantum Leaps only with a purchase of a commercial license for the Development Kit. For more information, please refer to the commercial licensing section of our website. When you apply for the commercial license, you'll receive the complete source code and free upgrades for one year.
AT91EB40 evaluation board The board is carried by DigiKey, among other distributors. On the DigiKey website you need to search for AT91EB40A. The board costs around $200.
Wiggler JTAG pod The Wiggler is available direclty from Macraigor Systems. The Wiggler costs around $150.
J-Link You can also use the J-Link pod with this board and toolset. The J-Link is manufactured by Segger. But perhaps the best way of acquiring J-Link is as part of an KickStart™ kit from IAR Systems
Compiler, Linker, Debugger A free KickStart™ ARM toolset is available from IAR Systems. You need to register for the download. The product is limited to 32KB of code, but is not time limited.

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QDK-AT91SAM7S

The QDK-AT91SAM7S has been tested on the AT91SAM7S-EK development board from Atmel. The QDK should be also directly applicable to the whole AT91SAM7 family of MCUs. This QDK requires downloading the code accompanying the Application Note "QP and ARM7T".

QDK-AT91

NotesQDK-AT91SAM7S
(evaluation version)


QDK Information
Evaluation Code Limitations The Evaluation Code does not contain the source files for the Board Support Package (BSP) or the Startup code. Only pre-compiled object files are provided for these elements.
Full QDK Source Code and Documentation The source code of the BSP and Startup as well as the full documentation are available from Quantum Leaps only with a purchase of a commercial license for the Development Kit. For more information, please refer to the commercial licensing section of our website. When you apply for the commercial license, you'll receive the complete source code and free upgrades for one year.
AT91SAM7S-EK evaluation board The AT91SAM7 KickStart™ Kit from IAR Systems includes the board, the J-Link, and the evaluation software from IAR Systems. The board is also carried by DigiKey, among other distributors. On the DigiKey website you need to search for AT91SAM7S-EK. The board costs around $150.
J-Link The J-Link is manufactured by Segger. But perhaps the best way of acquiring J-Link is as part of an KickStart™ kit from IAR Systems
You can also use the simple Wiggler J-Tag pod with this board and toolset. The Wiggler is available direclty from Macraigor Systems. The Wiggler costs around $150.
Compiler, Linker, Debugger A free KickStart™ ARM toolset is available from IAR Systems. You need to register for the download. The product is limited to 32KB of code, but is not time limited.
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QDK-LPC213X

The QDK-LPC213X has been tested on the LPC-P213X development board from IAR Systems. The QDK should be also directly applicable to the whole LPC2xxx family of MCUs. This QDK requires downloading the code accompanying the Application Note "QP and ARM7T".

QDK-LPC213X

NotesQDK-LPC213X
(evaluation version)


QDK Information
Evaluation Code Limitations The Evaluation Code does not contain the source files for the Board Support Package (BSP) or the Startup code. Only pre-compiled object files are provided for these elements.
Full QDK Source Code and Documentation The source code of the BSP and Startup as well as the full documentation are available from Quantum Leaps only with a purchase of a commercial license for the Development Kit. For more information, please refer to the commercial licensing section of our website. When you apply for the commercial license, you'll receive the complete source code and free upgrades for one year.
LPC-P213X evaluation board The board is is part of the KickStart™ kit from IAR Systems. The kit contains also the J-Link JTAG pod and the code-size-limited development environment.
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QDK-ARM-uC/OS-II

The QDK-ARM-uC/OS-II is based on the generic uC/OS-II port to ARM7/ARM9, as described in the Micrium Application Note AN-1014. The QDK has been tested on the AT91EB40A development board from Atmel, but should be applicable with only minor modifications to any ARM7/ARM9 processor. This QDK is independent on other QP ports to ARM, and in particular does not require downloading the Application Note "QP and ARM7T".

QDK-ARM-uC/OS-IIQDK-ARM-uC/OS-II

NotesQDK-ARM-uC/OS-II
(evaluation version)


QDK Information
uC/OS-II code uC/OS-II is a commercial product of Micrium, Inc.. For the licensing reasons, this ARM port of QP to uC/OS-II does not include the source code of uC/OS-II, only the pre-compiled binaries for uC/OS-II v2.60, which are located in the directory <qpc_2>\ports\arm7t\ucos2\iar\mixed\ucos2.60. You need to contact Micrium, Inc. to obtain the latest source code for uC/OS-II.
Evaluation Code Limitations The Evaluation Code does not contain the source files for the Board Support Package (BSP) or the Startup code. Only pre-compiled object files are provided for these elements.
Full QDK Source Code and Documentation The source code of the BSP and Startup as well as the full documentation are available from Quantum Leaps only with a purchase of a commercial license for the Development Kit. For more information, please refer to the commercial licensing section of our website. When you apply for the commercial license, you'll receive the complete source code and free upgrades for one year.
AT91EB40 evaluation board The board is carried by DigiKey, among other distributors. On the DigiKey website you need to search for AT91EB40A. The board costs around $200.
Wiggler JTAG pod The Wiggler is available direclty from Macraigor Systems. The Wiggler costs around $150.
J-Link You can also use the J-Link pod with this board and toolset. The J-Link is manufactured by Segger. But perhaps the best way of acquiring J-Link is as part of an KickStart™ kit from IAR Systems
Compiler, Linker, Debugger A free KickStart™ ARM toolset is available from IAR Systems. You need to register for the download. The product is limited to 32KB of code, but is not time limited.

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Version: July 31, 2006