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News Release from: Microchip Technology | Subject: Seeval 32
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 August 2003
Kit gets to grips with serial EEPROM
designs
Microchip's new Seeval 32 serial EEPROM designer's kit allows designers to quickly and easily develop robust serial EEPROM-based applications while significantly reducing system integration time.
Microchip's new Seeval 32 serial EEPROM designer's kit allows designers to quickly and easily develop robust serial EEPROM-based applications while significantly reducing system integration time and hardware/software debug The low-cost kit (DV243002) contains a Seeval 32 evaluation and programming board, a CD-ROM with Microchip's Seeval 32 software and Total Endurance modelling software, a serial EEPROM sample pack containing eight devices, a user's guide, RS232 serial cable, and a power supply
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The kit provides a powerful programmer/debugger tool that supports all of Microchip's Microwire, SPI and I2C compatible serial EEPROMs.
It enables users to read, write or erase any byte, block, or an entire array of code.
The Seeval 32 designer's kit runs on any standard PC with Windows 95/98/2000/Me/XT/NT operating systems.
With the Total Endurance modelling software, designers can quickly identify the best serial EEPROM for their application and perform tradeoff analysis with voltage, temperature, write cycles and other system parameters in order to achieve the desired erase/write endurance or product lifetime.
This allows the designer to understand and predict the erase/write endurance of the serial EEPROM.
An online tutorial with hypertext help files is also included.
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