Spresense development board from Sony now also supports Java
Sony’s hexacore microcontroller development board Spresense launched last year with support for both the Arduino Ide as well as the C-based Spresense SDK. Now, MicroEJ provides developers with Java support for Spresense through their Virtual Execution Environment (VEE).
The Spresense board is a unique combination of computing power and power efficiency, and now Java developers can create solutions using its key features:
- Multicore programming (ARM® Cortex®-M4F x 6 cores / 156 MHz)
- Built-in GPS including antenna
- Hi-res audio output
- Extensive power efficiency with advanced power management for battery use cases
- SD card support
- Java simulator (VEE Virtual Device) where you can pre-develop software for Spresense independently of the hardware
- Application portability, with means developers can reuse GUI/IoT/Security or application layers on multiple embedded systems
By using the MicroEJ VEE, developers can run applications in a secure Virtual Execution Environment (VEE) that ensures the application integrity by isolating the user code from the rest of the (sub)system – ensuring an optimal and safe RAM management.
All documentation and developer tools for using Spresense with any of the programming languages are available for free. The Spresense developer web site provides guides and support for the Arduino IDE and the Spresense SDK. To use Java with Spresense, please visit our Spresense partner MicroEJ where you find the Getting started guide for Spresense, and a brand new Weather station demo based on the Spresense hardware.
More information:
- Spresense developer web site (Arduino IDE and Spresense SDK)
- MicroEJ (Spresense programming using Java)
- Weather station demo using Java with Spresense