Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI


Evaluation kit for H8/3052BF 16 bit flash microcontroller

12 September 2001 Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Hitachi has released a new evaluation kit for the H8/3052BF microcontroller. The EVB3052F kit comprises all the necessary hardware and software to enable the full evaluation of the 16 bit 512 KB flash microcontroller which is based on the H8/300H CPU core.

The EVB3052F includes an evaluation board in a solid metal case, an RS232 cable and manuals for the H8/3052BF, the board and accompanying software. The software suite contains the Hitachi embedded workshop (HEW) build environment, demonstration versions of relevant C compilers, the Hitachi debugging interface (HDI-M) and a flash development toolkit (FDT).

The Hitachi embedded workshop is a 32 bit flexible code development environment for applications using Hitachi microcontrollers. Designed for use with Windows 95/98/NT and 2000, the HEW range supports the full list of H8/300, H8/300L, H8/300H, H8S and SH microcontrollers, all functioning under a common GUI front-end with adaptations for the various toolchains.

The evaluation board is connected to the detachable FDT which can be used together with customer hardware to allow full control of on-chip and on-board flash programming. The board also provides flash programming routines in source code which can be re-used by the customer for their specific application. The EVB3052F requires a 5 V d.c. power supply delivering 600 mA.

Avnet Kopp

(011) 444 2333

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