In an effort to further simplify customer’s software development, Texas Instruments has changed the software license for some of the key components of StellarisWare (v9107 and greater). Stellaris’ Peripheral Driver Library (DriverLib) source code and the device and peripheral description header files are now under a BSD-style license.

What does this change mean for you?
The BSD-style license eliminates all the legal complexity for your software development and allows you to focus purely on creating a differentiating software application.

Which source files are now under a BSD-style license?
All the files in the following directories are now under a BSD-style license:
\StellarisWare\driverlib\
\StellarisWare\inc\

Are all the components of StellarisWare now under a BSD-style license?
All of the other components of StellarisWare like USBLib and GrLib remain under the existing license. If you have any concerns or questions about the license please post a question on the Stellaris E2E Forum.

What is StellarisWare software?
StellarisWare software is an extensive suite of software designed to simplify and speed development of Stellaris-based microcontroller applications.

Where can I get the latest StellarisWare release?
ti.com/stellarisware