Keil Evaluation Boards |
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Keil
Software designs and manufactures evaluation boards (single-board
computers) to help you get started with a new microcontroller
architecture and with the Keil development tools. All of the Keil
evaluation boards include evaluation software as well as all the
necessary cables and documentation to get up and running quickly.
The evaluation boards provided are ready-to-run, straight out of the box. |
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| Keil ARM Evaluation Boards |
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MCB2100
Evaluation Board |
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The
Keil MCB2100 Evaluation Board introduces the Philips LPC2100 ARM family
and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced
architecture.
This board connects to your PC using the
serial port (for Flash download using the Philips LPC210x FLASH ISP
Utility) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK
USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger).
It includes two serial interfaces, two CAN interfaces, eight LEDs, analog input and two push buttons. |

MCB2100 User's Guide >>>
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MCB2103
Evaluation Board |
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The
Keil MCB2103 Evaluation Board introduces the Philips LPC2103 ARM family
and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced
architecture.
This board connects to your PC using the
serial port (for Flash download using the Philips LPC210x FLASH ISP
Utility) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK
USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger).
It includes one serial interface, eight LEDs, analog input and two push buttons. |

MCB2103 User's Guide >>>
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MCB2130
Evaluation Board |
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The
Keil MCB2130 Evaluation Board introduces the Philips LPC2100 ARM family
and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced
architecture.
This board connects to your PC using the
serial port (for Flash download using the Philips LPC210x FLASH ISP
Utility) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK
USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger).
It includes two serial interfaces, eight LEDs, analog input, two push buttons and a speaker. |

MCB2103 User's Guide >>> |
MCB2140
Evaluation Board |
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The
Keil MCB2140 Evaluation Board introduces the Philips LPC2140 ARM family
and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced
architecture.
This board connects to your PC using the
serial port (for Flash download using the Philips LPC210x FLASH ISP
Utility) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK
USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger).
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includes two serial interfaces, a USB interface, eight LEDs, analog
input, two push buttons, a speaker and an SD Memory Card interface. |

MCB2140 User's Guide >>>
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MCB2300
Evaluation Board |
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The
Keil MCB2300 Evaluation Board introduces you to the NXP (founded by
Philips) LPC2300 ARM family and allows you to create and test working
programs for this advanced architecture.
Two serial
interfaces, a speaker, analog input (via potentiometer), two CAN
interfaces, LCD, USB, Ethernet, SD Card interface, two push buttons and
eight LEDs make this board a great starting point for your next ARM
project.
The MCB2300 Evaluation Board is available in two different configurations:
- The MCB2360 Evaluation Board is based on the NXP LPC2360 family and comes populated with an LPC2368.
- The MCB2370 Evaluation Board is based on the NXP LPC2370 family and comes populated with an LPC2378.
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MCB2300 User's Guide >>>
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The
Keil MCBSTR7 Evaluation Board introduces the STMicroelectronics STR710
ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this
advanced architecture.
This board connects to your PC
using the serial port (for Flash download) or the JTAG interface (for
program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE
and Debugger).
It includes two serial interfaces, a CAN interface, eight LEDs and three push buttons. |

MCBSTR7 User's Guide >>> |
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The
Keil MCBSTR730 Evaluation Board introduces the STMicroelectronics
STR730 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs
for this advanced architecture.
This board connects to
your PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or the JTAG
interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and
the µVision IDE and Debugger).
It includes two serial interfaces, a CAN interface, eight LEDs and two push buttons. |

MCBSTR730 User's Guide >>> |
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The
Keil MCBSTR750 Evaluation Board introduces you to the
STMicroelectronics STR750 ARM family and allows you to create and test
working programs for this advanced architecture.
The
Keil MCBSTR750 Evaluation Board connects to your PC using the serial
port (for Flash download) or the JTAG interface (for program debug
using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger).
Two serial interfaces, analog input (via potentiometer), one CAN
interface, SD Memory Card interface, LCD, USB, three push buttons and
eight LEDs make this board a great starting point for your next ARM
project. |

MCBSTR750 User's Guide >>> |
| MCBSTR9
Evaluation Board |
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The
Keil MCBSTR9 Evaluation Board introduces the STMicroelectronics STR9
ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this
advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the JTAG
interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and
the µVision IDE and Debugger).
It provides two serial,
CAN, Ethernet, and USB interfaces as well as eight LEDs, analog input
(via potentiometer), LCD and three push buttons |

MCBSTR7 User's Guide >>> |
MCBXC167
Evaluation Board |
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Keil MCBXC167 Evaluation Boards (MCBXC167-BASIC and MCBXC167-NET)
introduce the Infineon XC16x microcontroller family and allow you to
create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This
board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or
the OCDS interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG
Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger).
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MCBXC167 User's Guide >>>
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| Keil C251/C51 Evaluation Boards |
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Keil MCBx51 Evaluation Board works with all 44-pin 8051 and 251 devices
including the Intel 251Sx/Tx; Atmel T80C251G1D/G2D and 8051Rx2; Philips
8051Rx2 and 8xC664; Various Winbond devices; and Dallas 320, 420, and
520. The MCBx51 allows you to investigate the capabilities of the 8051
and 251 and create real working programs with the Keil development
tools. |

MCBx51 User's Guide >>>
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Keil MCB900 Evaluation Board is a versatile, flexible prototype board
for the Philips P89LPC93x microcontroller family. It includes the Keil
µVision LPC Development Studio which allows you to create and debug
programs that you can program into the on-chip Flash ROM. |

MCB900 User's Guide >>>
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| MCB950 Evaluation Board |
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Keil MCB950 Evaluation Board is a versatile, flexible prototype board
for the Philips P89LPC952 microcontroller family. It includes the Keil
µVision LPC Development Studio which allows you to create and debug
programs that you can program into the on-chip Flash ROM using
FlashMagic. |

MCB950 User's Guide >>> |
| MCBXC866 Evaluation Board |
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Keil MCBXC866 Evaluation Board introduces the Infineon XC800
microcontroller family and allows you to create and test working
programs for this 8051-based architecture. This board connects to your
PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or the OCDS interface
(for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the
µVision IDE and Debugger). |

MCBXC866 User's Guide >>> |
| MCBXC88x Evaluation Board |
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Keil MCBXC88x Evaluation Board introduces the Infineon XC88x
microcontroller family and allows you to create and test working
programs for this 8051-based architecture. This board connects to your
PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or the OCDS interface
(for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the
µVision IDE and Debugger). Serial and CAN interfaces, analog input (via
potentiometer), and eight LEDs (on Port 3) make this board a great
starting point for your next 8051 project. |

MCBXC88x User's Guide >>> |