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News Release from: IAR Systems | Subject: KickStart Kit for LPC935
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 June 2007
Development kits extend to 8 and 16bit
markets
Kit provides a complete evaluation environment for NXP's high-performance 8051-based LPC935 microcontroller.
IAR Systems has launched an IAR KickStart Kit that provides a complete evaluation environment for NXP's high-performance 8051-based LPC935 microcontroller It is the first 8051 development kit from IAR Systems and marks a strategic move to expand the company's business in 8 and 16bit markets, while simultaneously supporting the most advanced 32bit architectures
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The kit comprises a development board, ROM-monitor-based debugger and a suite of software tools for embedded development.
It has a 2 x 16 character LCD, four LED indicators, an adjustment potentiometer connected to the LPC935 10bit ADC, 8Kbyte external EEPROM, an RS232 COM port and is powered through a USB connector.
There is also a switch and reset button.
The P89LPC935 is a single-chip microcontroller around which the new IAR KickStart Kit is based.
It features a high performance architecture that executes instructions in two to four clock cycles.
This is six times the rate of standard 80C51 devices.
Numerous system level functions are provided on-chip to reduce component count, board space and system cost.
The kit is available now priced at Eur 60 and US $69 for single unit orders. Request a free brochure from IAR Systems ...
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