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Keil µVision4 Product Brochure Keil Spring 2010 Newsletter The Keil products from ARM include C/C++ compilers, debuggers, integrated environments, RTOS, simulation models, and evaluation boards for ARM, Cortex-M, Cortex-R, 8051, C166, and 251 processor families.

This web site provides information about the embedded development tools, product updates, downloads, application notes, example code, and technical support available from Keil.

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Embedded development tools and middleware for the wide range of ARM, Cortex-M, and Cortex-R based microcontroller devices. All tools are integrated into µVision which provides interfaces to ULINK and other third-party debug adapters.

Keil C51 is the industry-standard toolchain for all 8051-compatible devices, it supports classic 8051, Dallas 390, NXP MX, extended 8051 variants, and C251 devices. The µVision IDE/Debugger integrates complete device simulation, interfaces to many target debug adapters, and provides various monitor debug solutions.

Keil C166 development tools support the Infineon C166, XC166, XE166, XC2000 and ST10 microcontroller families. The µVision IDE/Debugger interfaces to the Infineon DAVE code generation tool and various debug solutions including the ULINK2.

Keil offer an extensive range of evaluation boards and starter kits to quick start your development. Boards are available for ARM, 8051, and 166 processor-based devices.

The Keil µVision4 IDE is common to all Keil software development tools.


The Keil development tools support a huge range of standard microcontroller devices from a variety of vendors, a complete list of the supported devices is available in the Device Database.

Additionally, we work closely with the following vendors to deliver comprehensive solutions for their device families:

AtmelEnergy Micro
FreescaleFujitsu
InfineonNXP
Silicon LabsSTMicroelectronics
Texas InstrumentsToshiba