MikroElektronika Compilers and Software Tools 2017.09
MikroElektronika Compilers and Software Tools 2017.09
MikroElektronika has released an updated versions Compilers and Software Tools. MikroE is a renowned producer of a wide range of development tools and compilers for various microcontroller families. MikroElektronika designs and manufactures complete solutions for PIC, dsPIC30/33, PIC24, PIC32, AVR, 8051, PSoC, as well as Tiva and STM32 ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers.
Compilers and Software Tools
mikroPascal PRO for AVR 2017 version 7.0.1
mikroPascal PRO for PIC 2017 version 7.1.0
mikroPascal PRO for dsPIC 2017 version 7.0.1
mikroPascal PRO for PIC32 2017 version 4.0.0
mikroPascal PRO for ARM 2017 version 5.1.0
mikroPascal PRO for ft90x 2017 version 2.2.1
mikroPascal PRO for 8051 2017 version 3.6.0
mikroBasic PRO for AVR 2017 version 7.0.1
mikroBasic PRO for PIC 2017 version 7.1.0
mikroBasic PRO for dsPIC 2017 version 7.0.1
mikroBasic PRO for PIC32 2017 version 4.0.0
mikroBasic PRO for ARM 2017 version 5.1.0
mikroBasic PRO for ft90x 2017 version 2.2.1
mikroBasic PRO for 8051 2017 version 3.6.0
mikroC PRO for AVR 2017 version 7.0.1
mikroC PRO for PIC 2017 version 7.1.0
mikroC PRO for dsPIC 2017 version 7.0.1
mikroC PRO for PIC32 2017 version 4.0.0
mikroC PRO for ARM 2017 version 5.1.0
mikroC PRO for ft90x 2017 version 2.2.1
mikroC PRO for 8051 2017 version 3.6.0
About MikroElektronika Product Lines. MikroElektronika's catalog comprises more than 600 products.
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About MikroElektronika (MikroE). MikroElektronika (sometimes known by its abbreviation MikroE) is a producer and retailer of hardware and software tools for developing embedded systems. The company headquarters are in Belgrade, Serbia. Its best known software products are mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal compilers for programming microcontrollers. Its flagship hardware product line is click boards, a range of more than 250 add-on boards for interfacing microcontrollers with peripheral sensors or transceivers. These boards conform to mikroBUS – a standard conceived by MikroElektronika and later endorsed by NXP Semiconductors and Microchip Technology, among others. MikroElektronika is also known for Hexiwear, an Internet of Things development kit developed in partnership with NXP Semiconductors.
Serbian entrepreneur - and current company owner and CEO - Nebojsa Matic started publishing an electronics magazine called "MikroElektronika" in 1997. In 2001, the magazine was shut down and MikroElektronika repositioned itself as a company focused on producing development boards for microcontrollers and publishing books for developing embedded systemsСЋ
The company started offering compilers in 2004, with the release of mikroPascal for PIC and mikroBasic for PIC — compilers for programming 8-bit microcontrollers from Microchip Technology. Between 2004 and 2015 the company released C, Basic and Pascal compilers for seven microcontroller architectures: PIC, PIC32, dsPIC/PIC24, FT90x, AVR, 8051, and ARM (supporting STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Mircochip-based ARM Cortex microcontrollers).
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