EUROS offers Boards Support Packages for almost all popular microcontroller on the market. You can find the full list of the supported architectures down below.
Below you can find trial versions of our development tools as well as our virtual Machine EUROSlive.
EUROSlive gives you the possibility to develop under EUROS without a real hardware. On this version a virtual machine simulates the default system. Thus you can pass through all phases of a real development process on the PC.
The following section contains complete trial versions of our development tools without any restrictions. Before you are able to use them you need a valid license key. After installing the EUROScope/EUROSkit on your workstation, a HostID will be generated. Please send this HostID to us via the License Key Request Form. Upon receipt of your Host ID, you will receive a license key for testing purposes, valid for two weeks.
You can test our solutions on a real hardware by using the following eval versions for different starter kits.
All kits include:
- EUROS RTOS (evaluation version): Complete set of features, generated applications stop execution after about 30 minutes and have to be restarted.
- EUROScope (time-limited license)
- EUROStrace (time-limited license)
- EUROS Embedded Studio ® (time-limited license)
- Toolset: Free GNU tools or evaluation versions of commercial tools
STMicroelectronics STM3210C-EVAL
Technical Features
- ARM Cortex-M3 core-based STM32F107VCT microcontroller.
- Peripherals: USB-OTG FS, ethernet, motor control, CAN, microSD CardTM, smartcard, USART, audio DAC, MEMS, EEPROM
- 2 GByte microSD Card™ or bigger
- 3.2” 240×320 TFT color LCD with touch screen
- Boot from user Flash, system memory or SRAM
- JTAG and trace debug support
Technical Features
- STM32L476ZGT6 microcontroller
- 4-Gbyte microSD card bundled
- 16-Mbit (1M x 16 bit) SRAM device
- 128-Mbit (8M x 16 bit) NOR Flash memory device
- 256-Mbit Quad-SPI Flash memory device with Double Transfer Rate (DTR) support
- Peripherals: USB-OTG FS, ethernet, motor control, CAN, microSD CardTM, smartcard, USART, audio DAC, MEMS, EEPROM
- JTAG/SWD, ETM trace debug support, user interface through USB virtual COM port, embedded ST-LINK/V2-1 debug and flashing facility
- LCD glass module daughterboard (MB979) with 40×8-segment LCD driven directly by STM32L476ZGT6
- 2.8-inch 320×240 dot-matrix color TFT LCD panel with resistive touchscreen
Technical Features
- S32K144 MCU
- Arduino™ UNO footprint-compatible with expansion “shield” support
- Onboard connectivity for CAN, LIN, UART/SCI
- Integrating an SBC (UJA1169) and LIN phy (TJA1027)
- Easy access to the MCU I/O header pins for prototyping.
- Potentiometer, RGB LED, 2x push buttons and 2 touchpads
- Integrated open-standard serial and debug adapter (OpenSDA) with support for several industry-standard debug interfaces
Technical Features
- 200MHz Arm® Cortex® MCU with DMA
- 675 CoreMark® MCU
- Single precision IEEE 754 compliant floating point unit
- 2MB flash, 256KB SRAM and 190 GPIOs.
- Communication interfaces: 10/100 Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), USB host, USB device, CAN, LIN, High-Speed Quad SPI, I2S, I2C and UART.
XE167F-96F66F
Technical Features
- XE167F-96F66F CPU
- CPU Clock: 66 MHz
- On-Chip Memory:
- 82 kByte SRAM
- 768 kByte FLASH
- Communication interfaces: USB, LIN, CAN, SPI EEPROM
- JTAG interface (OCDS)
On this page you will find common product descriptions not containing technical details. These brochures will give you an overview about the features and capabilities of some EUROS products.
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Supported Architectures
EUROS and the EUROS development environment are available for a broad range of CPU architectures. The following list includes many of the microcontrollers which EUROS has worked with. EUROS is always pleased to configure its products to accommodate new microprocessors and microcontrollers.
| Manufacturer | Architecture Family |
|---|---|
| Altera | AVR32 ARM Cortex-M3 ARM Cortex-M4 ARM7 ARM9 |
| Fujitsu/Cypress Semiconductor |
16 FX 16 LX FR 30 FR 50 FR 60 ARM Cortex M0 ARM Cortex M3 ARM Cortex M4 |
| Freescale | PowerPC CPU12 |
| Intel | 8051 x86-32 |
| Infineon | C500 XC800 C166 Tricore ARM Cortex-M4 XC166 XE166 XC2000 |
| Microchip | AVR MIPS32 MIPS 64 PIC32 PIC 10 PIC 12 PIC 16 PIC 18 PIC 24F PIC 24H dsPIC 33F |
| MIPS | dsPIC DSC |
| Microsemi (Formerly Actel) |
ARM Cortex-M3 ARM Cortex-M4 |
| NXP (Formerly Freescale/ Philips Semiconductor) |
Power Architecture E200z4, E200z7 MPC5xx MPC512x (e300) MPC52xx (e300 core) MPC55xx (e200 core) MPC56xx (e200 core) MPC8xx (PowerQUICC) MPC82xx (PowerQUICC II, G2 core) MPC83xx (PowerQUICC II Pro, e300 core) MPC85xx (PowerQUICC III, e500 core) MPC86xx (e600 core) MPC87xx (future e700 core) Pxxxx ( QorIQ, e500 core(s)) ARM Cortex M0 ARM Cortex-M3 ARM Cortex-M4 ARM Cortex-A8 ARM Cortex A9 ARM 9 ARM 11 ColdFire |
| Renesas | RZ RX65N H8S H8SX M16C HC12 RX M32C SH SH-2A V850 R32C R8C 78K |
| ST Microelectronics | STM32 ARM7 ARM9 ARM11 Blackfin Cortex M0 Cortex M1 Cortex M3 Cortex M4 Cortex A5 Cortex A8 Cortex A9 Cortex A15 |
| Texas Instruments | ARM Cortex-M3 ARM Cortex-M4 ARM Cortex-R4 ARM Cortex-R5 C28x |
| Xilinx | Microblaze ARM Cortex-A9 PowerPC Kintex®-7 FPGAs |











