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Digi-Key IAR Systems sign distribution deal

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Electronic components distributor Digi-Key Corporation and IAR Systems have announced the companies have entered into an agreement for the distribution of IAR Systems development tools for embedded systems.

IAR Systems products stocked by Digi-Key include:

•    IAR Embedded Workbench – a set of development tools for embedded applications. It integrates the IAR C/C++ Compiler, assembler, linker, librarian, text editor, project manager, and C-SPY Debugger into an integrated development environment.

•    IAR PowerPac – an integrated middleware toolset for designing embedded applications. This toolset contains a fully featured, real-time operating (RTOS) and a high-performance file system, which is highly optimized for minimum memory consumption in both RAM and ROM. IAR PowerPac is the perfect complement to IAR Embedded Workshop.

•    IAR KickStart Kit for STM32 and IAR KickStart Kit for LPC2478 – all the hardware and software needed to design, develop, integrate, and test your application.

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•    IAR J-Link – a small USB-JTAG/SWD debug probe.

These products are featured in Digi-Key’s print and online catalogs and are available for purchase via Digi-Key’s global websites.

Dave Doherty, Digi-Key vice president, semiconductor product, said, "We are very pleased to partner with IAR Systems and make its flexible, easy-to-use, and powerful development tools available to the embedded engineers who look to Digi-Key for not only leading-edge technologies but products that will make their jobs easier as well." 

Andreas Lifvendahl, IAR Systems sales & marketing director, said, "With its strong market presence in distributing electronic components, Digi-Key is an ideal partner for IAR Systems in our ambition to provide professional development tools for the embedded market. I believe this will be a very fruitful partnership for both companies."

www.digikey.ca

www.iar.com

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