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Texas Instruments acquires Luminary Micro
Just received: May 14, 2009 Dear Stellaris® customer, Today, TI has announced the acquisition of Luminary Micro and our Stellaris family of ARM® Cortex™-M3-based microcontrollers. You will continue to have access to our award-winning portfolio of Stellaris microcontrollers and kits, but now from one of the most respected, stable semiconductor providers in the industry. As a part of TI’s expansive microcontroller portfolio, Stellaris customers will benefit from:The addition of our Stellaris MCUs combined with TI’s MSP430 and TMS320C2000™ MCUs now gives you one MCU source for almost any application. Over the next few months, you will see a number of changes to our website as we integrate our solutions with those from TI. We will continue to provide you with excellent products and support during a seamless integration with TI. Further information regarding this acquisition is available at www.ti.com/luminarymicro. Best regards, Jean Anne Booth ![]() © 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated, 12500 TI Blvd, Dallas, TX 75243 |
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It will be interesting to see if the T.I. acquisition has any significant impacts on the Luminary Micro role in FIRST. Texas Instruments was responsible for the founding and creation of the BEST Robotics competition program. They did so after seeing the FIRST program, and deciding that they did not want to follow the FIRST model (although they do cite Woodie Flowers robot competition class at M.I.T. as one of their inspirations). T.I. is still a big supporter of BEST, and it would be reasonable to think that they might consider having Luminary Micro's support expand to include BEST as well. But will they be able to do both?
-dave . |
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Very interesting.
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This news did take me a few hours to process. |
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+Chris |
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T.I. operates mainly from Dallas and Houston, will Luminary Micro stay in Austin ? |
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I'll keep this brief. Perhaps Scott Emley will provide more detail soon.
- The Luminary Micro team remains in Austin. - Texas Instruments supports Jaguar and the involvement in FIRST. |
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An additional interest is to see if Luminary Micro will have an effect on the BEST program. BEST just developed their own programmable robot controller which was implemented system wide in the fall of 2008 and was piloted in San Antonio, Texas in the fall of 2007. I believe that it uses the MSP430... which is a TI product. No autonomous yet in BEST,.. programming options limited to the free/open source development environment and no real sensors other than limit switches. Also still limited to a 4 channel RC for the OI.
Cool factor of BEST is to see the McGiver bots made from all wood and plastic:) |
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