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ARM7S C Development & Training System

24-160

The continuing evolvement of micro-controllers to fulfil the ever increasing demand for greater speed and processing power, at a reasonable cost, has led in industry to the widely adopted ARM range of micro-controllers.

The ARM7S is based on the Atmel range of micro-controllers with high performance 32-bit RISC architecture and high density 16-bit instruction set with real-time emulation and embedded trace support, which combine micro-controller with embedded high-speed flash memory. Designed for educational & training purposes the ARM7S Development and Training System provides the opportunity to learn about this range of micro-controllers and the development of programs applied to a wide range of applications using the Applications Board 24-200.

The training system is available in two versions. The 24-160 that comprises the ARM7 target board, 'C' development software, Jtag debug hardware to plug into the target board, dc power supply, student's exercise and user manual. The second version, 24-161, comprises the ARM7 Target board, dc power supply, student's and user manual for those wishing to use their own development software.

It is recommended that the Applications Board 24-200 be used with this product to fully utilise the exercises provided in the accompanying students manual. ARM7S is supplied in a rugged moulded storage case and is complete with the Technical/User Manual and Student Tutorial/experiments book on CD-ROM & hard copy, Serial cable, USB cable and Power supply .


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