Microchip Technology is offering its SEEVAL 32 Serial EEPROM Designer's Kit - a low-cost development system that enables designers to quickly and easily develop a robust and reliable serial EEPROM-based application while significantly reducing the time required for system integration and hardware/software debug.
Available at a special introductory price, designers receive a powerful programmer/debugger tool that supports all of Microchip's Microwire, SPI and I2C compatible serial EEPROM devices. It enables users to read, write or erase any byte, block, or an entire array of code. The SEEVAL 32 Designer's Kit runs on any standard PC and supports Windows 95/98/2000/Me/XT/NT operating systems.
The tool provides advanced features to aid in system integration and debug, such as: fast internal bus speeds; a bootloader for easy Web updates; ZIF socket for on-board operation with PDIP devices (other packages supported by third party adapters); signal header for off-board or embedded operations; auto power-sensing for automatic detection of an external/embedded device voltage; hex display of array contents; verify function; program and/or read at byte/row/block or device level; preset or user-defined repeating patterns; user-configurable functions; save or load data files from disk in Intel HEX32 Format (INHX32).
The self-contained SEEVAL 32 Serial EEPROM Designer's Kit (DV243002) contains the SEEVAL 32 evaluation and programming board, a CD-ROM with Microchip's SEEVAL 32 software and Total Endurance modelling software, a serial EEPROM sample pack containing eight devices, a user's guide, RS232 serial cable, and power supply.
For more information contact Avnet Kopp, 011 809 6100, Memec SA, 011 897 8600 or Tempe Technologies, 011 452 0530.
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