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Luminary Cortex-M3 microcontroller and National Instruments

I am in the process of evaluating NI and the "ARM" world and would like to know:

 

1.) What market share does Luminary have?

2.) How is Luminary's design/development support?

3.) Has anyone developed a product with the "Tier 1" Luminary micro and NI?

4.) Has anyone implemented the "Tier 1" microcontroller with an Ethernet interface?

 

We have traditionally be developing embedded control using MicroChip and Motorola and are giving serious consideration to the reduced NRE benefits associated with a graphical development tool (LV) instead of "C" but want to be sure the hardware is well supported.

 

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EEMgr, after more than 2 years without a reply, I think you have an answer to your question "want to be sure the hardware is well supported".

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Smiley Sad Very true VITOI if there was no response has spread very little Luminary microcontroller Arm is now a set of integrated peripherals on a business assessment, the company Texas Instruments makes it and even companies like Mouser Electronics continue to market it is Important to note if you have the LV2013 be tools for microcontrollers Arm level 1 is no longer supported, but if you work with LV2010-11-12 you will not have difficulties 

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