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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Ramtron International | Subject: VersaKit-20xx
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 May 2006

Evaluation kit puts top-ranked 8051 MCU
to work

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A complete and comprehensive evaluation platform supports the VRS51L2070, Ramtron's newest, high performance Versa 8051 microcontroller.

Ramtron International has launched the VersaKit-20xx, a complete and comprehensive evaluation platform that supports the VRS51L2070, Ramtron's newest, high performance Versa 8051 microcontroller The VersaKit-20xx facilitates system prototyping and design development with the VRS51L2070 - a fast and flexible system-on-chip with a 40MHz 8051-core, DSP extensions, a JTAG program/debug interface and a robust set of enhanced communication interfaces

The kit ships complete with development board that supports the VRS51L2070, Versa-JTAG programming/debugging interface, DB25 parallel cable and power supply.

The development board incorporates a comprehensive set of probe vias and header footprints for easy access to chip peripherals and I/Os, an RS232 transceiver and two DB9 connectors for UART access, eight user LEDs, two tact switches for manual reset/interrupt triggering, ample prototyping space and a JTAG access for in-circuit programming and real-time debugging of the VRS51L2070.

For evaluation of Ramtron's FRAM memory devices, the board also features an FM31256 processor companion, an FM25CL64 (Serial SPI FRAM) and an FM24CL64 (Serial I2C FRAM).

Ramtron programming and debugging software is provided free with the VersaKit-20xx.

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