March 2018
Intermediate to advanced
1396 pages
42h 14m
English
One of the other alternatives to the Arduino is Launchpad from Texas Instruments. The TI controllers have specifications similar to STM32 controllers, and both are based on ARM's Cortex-M architecture. The clock speed of the controllers ranges from 48 MHz-330 MHz. The flash memory capacity is also high: up to 1 MB. The GPIO pins and cost are almost similar to STM32 boards. Some of the commonly used Launchpad boards are TM4C123G Launchpad and EK-TM4C1294XL, which is based on an ARM Cortex-M4F-based MCU. The 123G works at 80MHZ and 1294XL at 120 MHz.
The good thing about these boards is that we can program them using a modified Arduino IDE called Energia (http://energia.nu/).
This is how the EK-TM4C1294XL looks: