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News Release from: Hitex Development Tools | Subject: Philips SJA2020 starter kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 March 2005
Starter kit speeds microcontroller
applications
Hitex is introducing a starter kit for the Philips SJA2020 microcontroller that gives a fast entry to the development of software for automotive applications.
Hitex is introducing a starter kit for the Philips SJA2020 microcontroller that gives a fast entry to the development of software for automotive applications The SJA2020 has an efficient 32bit ARM7 processor as well as on-chip Flash and SRAM and a large variety of peripheral modules for CAN and LIN
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hardware support for latest ARM-based controllers
The Tanto-ARM in-circuit emulator and debugger now supports the ARM9 series of microcontrollers.
Besides a development board including power supply, everything for getting started is housed in Hitex' robust carrying case: Tantino for ARM7-9 JTAG debugger, quick start guide and the CD with the complete Hitop development environment, programming examples, Gnu compiler, evaluation version of the HiSIM ARM instruction set simulator and the unit test tool Tessy (all with a maximum code size of 16Kbyte).
Through a simple registration and licence upgrade procedure, full unlimited tool support can be obtained.
Alongside this starter kit, Hitex offers further kits with ARM processors from Atmel and Philips.
The complete Hitex toolchain, centred on the Tanto and Tantino is operated with Hitop, the efficient Windows-oriented user interface.
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