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News Release from: Hitex Development Tools | Subject: STR750F starter kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 October 2006
Kit gets started on STR750F designs
To help familiarise system designers with the architecture, Hitex has launched an STR750F starter kit containing all the necessary hardware and software components.
Hitex Development Tools supports STMicroelectronics' new STR750F family with a complete tool chain The STR750F is based on an ARM7 Flash microcontroller and can be used with either a 3.3 or a 5V power supply
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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To help familiarise system designers with the architecture, Hitex has launched an STR750F starter kit containing all the necessary hardware and software components.
Besides a STR750F development board, the Tantino debug tool is included that allows complete run control debug facilities like breakpoints, watchpoints, single-step, register and memory view.
Another essential component is the Hitop development environment providing unlimited Flash breakpoints, condition sensitive breakpoints, exception assistant and update on running.
The Hitop evaluation version comes with a maximum code size of 16Kbyte.
To meet further design challenges the unlimited software can be obtained through a simple registration process.
Further starter kit components are: power supply, quick start guide, examples, Gnu compiler and Hisim ARM instruction-set simulator.
For the high end, Hitex provides the modular Tanto emulation system with optional port trace module.
All Hitex development tools are controlled by Hitop, the modern and intuitive user interface.
This ensures a fast and smooth transition from the entry-level to the high-end tools.
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