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STMicroelectronics Intros DK3300 Development Kit

July 08, 2004 by Jeff Shepard

STMicroelectronics Inc. (ST, Geneva, Switzerland) introduced the DK3300 Development Kit, which is targeted at facilitating the development and debugging of designs incorporating ST’s Turbo uPSD3300 family of high-density, flash 8051-based microcontrollers that feature on-chip serial debugging through Joint Test Action Group (JTAG). The kit includes a development board, all of the required hardware, and a suite of software tools.

Engineers access the debug feature via either one of the USB-JTAG adapters included with the kit, thus eliminating an expensive external hardware emulator. Each kit also ships complete with an evaluation version of Keil’s uVision2 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and Raisonance’s Rkit Development Suite, both of which include an assembler, compiler, linker and IDE. Each software package has been specifically adapted to support the uPSD3300 family’s JTAG debug and In-System Programmable features.

The DK3300 is available now for $199.