Development tools and other products
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Microcontroller evaluation boards and starter kits: PHYTECPHYTEC offers a wide range of single board computers based on small embedded microcontrollers including 8051 and Philips XA derivatives. In most our training classes, we use their Rapid Development Kits which are usually around $195. Product information is available from PHYTEC: www.phytec.com Code editor and browser: Development Assistant-CC code editor, syntax analyzer and code browser. Generates graphs
and flow charts out of the C source code. Allows code browsing by symbols like variables
and function names. VERY USEFUL for c code that was written by somebody else... A free evaluation version is available from Ristanovic: www.ristancase.ch 8051 and Philips XA C compiler systems: Raisonance RIDEC compiler, simulator and monitor/debugger system for the 8051 AND Philips XA. The free evaluation version is the most powerful free 8051 c compiler available. The full blown version is the most price effective compiler, as for a price of $1,495 it includes both compilers for the 8051 and the Philips XA. A free evaluation version is available from Raisonance: www.raisonance.com 8051, Infineon C16x and ARM7 C compiler systems: Keil uVisionKeil software offers c compiler packages for the 8051, the Infineon C16x family and ARM7 derivatives such as the Philips LPC2000. Check the on-line distributor below for USA pricing. Product information is available from Keil: www.keil.com 8051, Philips XA and Infineon C16x C compiler systems: TaskingTasking offers c compiler packages for the 8051, Philips XA and the Infineon C16x family. Product information is available from Tasking: www.tasking.com Philips LPC in-circuit emulator system: PNZ PDS51PNZ (Philips New Zealand) developed a very cost efficient in-circuit emulator for the Philips LPC family. At $395, it includes a 32k trace buffer. Product information is available from PNZ: www.pds51.com Embedded Internetworking: CMX MicroNet TCP/IP stackCMX developed an TCP/IP stack suitable for 8-bit and 16-bit microcontroller. In our Embedded Internetworking hands-on class, we implement an entire web server on an 8051 derivative running at 12MHz. See our MicroNet page for more info. Product information is available from CMX: www.cmx.com |
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