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Energia is an open-source electronics prototyping platform started by Robert Wessels in
January of 2012 with the goal to bring the Wiring and Arduino framework to the Texas
Instruments MSP430 based LaunchPad.

The Energia IDE is cross platform and supported on Mac OS, Windows, and Linux.
Energia uses the mspgcc compiler by Peter Bigot and is based on the Wiring and Arduino framework.
Energia includes an integrated development environment (IDE) that is based on Processing.

The foundation of Energia and Arduino is the Wiring framework that is developed by Hernando Barragan.
The framework is thoughtfully created with designers and artists in mind to encourage a community
where both beginners and experts from around the world share ideas, knowledge and their collective experience.
The Energia team adopts the philosophy of learning by doing and strives to make it easy to work directly with the hardware.
Professional engineers, entrepreneurs, makers, and students can all benefit from the ease of use Energia brings to the microcontroller.

Energia started out to bring the Wiring and Arduino framework to the Texas Instruments MSP430 LaunchPad.
Texas Instruments offers a MSP430, TM4C, C2000, and CC3200 LaunchPad.
The LaunchPad is a low-cost microcontroller board that is made by Texas Instruments.
The latest release of Energia supports the majority of the LaunchPad product offerings.

Together with Energia, LaunchPad can be used to develop interactive objects, taking inputs from a variety of
switches or sensors, and controlling a variety of lights, motors, and other physical outputs.
LaunchPad projects can be stand-alone (only run on the Target Board, i.e. your LaunchPad), or they can communicate
with software running on your computer (Host PC).