Keil http://www.keil.com/pack/ TM4C_DFP Texas Instruments Tiva C Series Device Support and Examples Updated CMSIS device header and SVD files (Changed GPIOA_Type.CR from 'R' to 'RW'). Corrected XTALI in system_TM4C123.c. Added Boards section (EK-TM4C1294XL, DK-TM4C129x). First Release version of Tiva C Series Device Family Pack. Texas Instruments Device Support Device Family Package Texas Instruments Tiva C TM4C123 TM4C129 Texas Instruments Tiva C Series MCUs offer the industry’s most popular ARM Cortex-M4 core with scalable memory and package options, unparalleled connectivity peripherals, and advanced analog integration. The TM4C123x Series MCUs integrate ARM’s single-precision floating-point core and high-performance analog-to-digital converters while still providing low-power modes that consume as little 1.6 uA. With up to 40 PWM outputs, a generous number of serial communication peripherals, USB OTG, and two CAN controllers, the TM4C123x series provides an excellent baseline for home, building, and industrial applications. The Tiva TM4C129x MCUs are the industry’s first ARM Cortex-M4-based MCUs with Ethernet MAC+PHY, enabling customers to create a new class of highly connected products that bridge the cloud and amplify the ever-growing Internet of Things (IoT). The Tiva TM4C129x MCUs offer several connectivity options, as well as on-chip data protection and LCD controller to save board space and enable connected applications, such as home/building automation gateways, connected human-machine interface (HMI), networked sensor gateways, and many others. Texas Instruments TM4C123x Series devices Texas Instruments TM4C129x Series devices Texas Instruments TM4C123x Series and CMSIS-CORE Texas Instruments TM4C129x Series and CMSIS-CORE System Startup for Texas Instruments TM4C123x Series System Startup for Texas Instruments TM4C123x Series Texas Instruments EK-TM4C1294XL LaunchPad Texas Instruments DK-TM4C129x Development Kit Blinky example Getting Started CMSIS-RTOS based Blinky example Getting Started CMSIS-RTX Blinky example Getting Started CMSIS-RTOS based Blinky example Getting Started CMSIS-RTX