Hi all,
A couple of years ago I bought myself a PICKIT 3 with a basic development board, downloaded MPLAB and taught myself C. It was a really worthwhile exercise, and I've designed various PICs into both hobby stuff and commercial products since.
Now I think it's time I upgraded to using ARM based microcontrollers from one or more of the major vendors (ST, TI or maybe NXP), but I'm struggling to locate and identify a similarly straightforward and inexpensive development package, ie. compiler, IDE and the necessary hardware to connect my PC to the target board.
There are plenty of commercial tools with 4 figure price tags, of course - but since world+dog is using ARM, I can't believe that's the only option. I'm happy to pay for a basic dev board with a few interesting peripherals on it to play with, but there must be an open source IDE and compiler out there which I can use and which doesn't impose arbitrary restrictions on code size... isn't there?
I'd really appreciate any pointers - especially along the lines of "look here and use this package, it's what everyone else does, can't believe you missed it".
Please bear in mind I'm a hardware guy... I'm quite good at keeping the magic smoke inside the chips, but I need software to "just work"
