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ST7XXXX-SK Datasheet, PDF (1/4 Pages) STMicroelectronics – Raisonance’s complete, low-cost starter kits for ST7
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Raisonance’s complete, low-cost starter kits for ST7
The REva starter kits are Raisonance’s
complete, cost-effective solutions for starting
application development and evaluating
ST7LITEx, ST7232x, ST7234x, ST7236x and
ST7263B microcontrollers.
Kits come with all the hardware and software
developers need to start developing applications
for ST7 microcontroller, including the REva
evaluation board, target ST7 microcontrollers, the
embedded RLink for in-circuit debugging and in-
circuit programming and the Raisonance
Integrated Development Environment (RIDE) with
application builder.
Starter kit architecture
Embedded RLink – in-circuit debugging and
programming tool that uses in-circuit
communication (ICC) for ST7 and interfaces with
the host PC via USB connection.
REva mother board – universal evaluation board
designed for quick and easy evaluation of a
complete range of features (I/Os, ADC, SPI, CAN,
I2C...) for a variety of ST7s. It is powered from the
RLink’s USB connection to the host PC.
REva daughterboards – interchangeable boards
featuring different ST7 microcontrollers, make it
easy to evaluate and develop applications for a
complete range of MCUs from a single evaluation
platform.
RIDE software – Raisonance’s free integrated
development environment drives the hardware
and offers seamless control of all software
development tools (compiler, assembler, linker,
debugger, etc.) from an intuitive graphical
interface. Fully integrates control of Cosmic C and
Metrowerk’s C toolsets. Includes RBuilder, an
easy-to-use graphical inter-face for starting an
ST7 application from scratch without writing a
single line of code.
Starter kit key features
Figure 1. REva starter kit for ST7
Embedded RLink:
■ USB interface to host PC
■ In-circuit debugging (ICD)
■ In-circuit programming (ICP)
REva motherboard:
■ 1 standard SO-DIMM connector to plug in
daughterboards.
■ Digital and analog I/O evaluation features,
including on-board LEDs, buttons, switches,
external analog connector, temperature sensor
and potentiometer
■ I²C EEPROM and bus
■ RS232 driver and 2 DB9 connectors
■ Prototyping area
■ VDD settings for 1.8V, 3.3V and 5V
microcontrollers
■ USB powered, no external power required
June 2006
Rev 3
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