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Release Notes for StellarisWare Revision 6459 (September 7, 2010)
8.3 New Features in Stellaris IQmath Library
8.3.1 Added IQmath to StellarisWare (Reference 12502)
The IQmath fixed-point arithmetic library has been ported to Stellaris and is now included as par t
of StellarisWare.
8.4 New Features in Stellaris MIFARE Library
8.4.1 TRF7960R RFID support added to StellarisWare (Reference 12229)
This release adds support for accessing MIFARE(TM) cards to the StellarisWare releases for the
dk-lm3s9b96. This support requires the EM2 expansion board and the TRF7960R module and a
separate supplemental installer for the 13.56 MHz RFID software development package (for more
information, go here: http://www.ti.com/stellariswireless). Once installed, the exam-
ple application that demonstrates this functionality is located in the boards/dk- lm3s9b96/rfid_mifare
directory.
8.5 New Features in Stellaris SimpliciTI Librar y
8.5.1 SimpliciTI 1.1.1 stack added to StellarisWare (Reference 12228)
The SimpliciTI 1.1.1 low power RF communication stack has been added to the Stellar-
isWare releases for dk-lm3s9b96 with EM2 expansion board. Source code can be found in
C:/StellarisWare/SimpliciTI-1.1.1 assuming the code is installed in the default location. This version
of the code contains minor modifications compared to the standard SimpliciTI 1.1.1 distribution.
These allow the stack to build on all StellarisWare-supported toolchains and facilitate the use of a
wrapper file (simplicitilib.c) to add the stack to a project.
8.6 New Features in Stellaris USB Library
8.6.1 Runtime DFU Device Class added to USB Library (Reference 12508)
A device class supporting runtime Device Firmware Upgrade operation has been added to the
Stellaris USB library. This class may be used in conjunction with the existing composite device
class and the USB boot loader to add a full DFU interface to a USB device. This interface informs
host-based tools that the device is capable of firmware upgrade over USB and offers a standard
mechanism for switching the device into DFU mode in preparation for firmware upload or download.
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