Atmel and IS2T jointly offer embedded Java applications for Atmel’s flash microcontrollers.
Specifically targeted for AVR32 UC3 microcontroller, MicroJvm Java platforms offer embedded developers a small memory footprint, high speed Java engine with optimized software library bundles.
Total memory requirements for a typical application with graphic LCD display and connectivity is 64kbyte of SRAM for data and 256kbyte of flash for program memory.
The embedded Java platforms are marketed as an alternative to platforms such as embedded Linux and Windows CE/MF.
These Java platforms are suitable for designing devices with communication links, LCD displays and sensors.
"Application segments such as, but not limited to, machine-to-machine, e-metering, home automation and consumer will benefit from reduced maintenance costs due to binary-level application reuse across different device hardware configurations and remote dynamic updates,” said the suppliers.
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