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  • Keil MCB167-NET Evaluation Board
    The Keil MCB167-NET Evaluation Board introduces you to the Infineon C167CR microcontroller and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. The CAN and The CAN and TCP/IP (using the Crystal CS8900A) make this board a great starting point for your next C16x-based TCP/IP-enabled project.
  • Keil MCBXC167-BASIC Evaluation Board
    The Keil MCBXC167 Evaluation Boards (MCBXC167-BASIC and MCBXC167-NET) introduce you to the Infineon XC16x microcontroller family and allow you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or the OCDS interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger). The CAN and TCP/IP (using the ASIX AX88796) which are available only on the MCBXC167-NET board make this board a great starting point for your next ARM-based TCP/IP-enabled project.
  • Keil MCBXC866 Evaluation Board
    The Keil MCBXC866 Evaluation Board introduces you to the Infineon XC800 microcontroller family and allows you to create and test working programs for this 8051-based architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or the OCDS interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger). Serial and CAN interfaces, analog input (via potentiometer), and eight LEDs (on Port 3) make this board a great starting point for your next 8051 project.
  • Keil MCBXC88x Evaluation Board
    The Keil MCBXC88x Evaluation Board introduces you to the Infineon XC88x microcontroller family and allows you to create and test working programs for this 8051-based architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or the OCDS interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger). A CAN interface, analog input (via potentiometer), and eight LEDs (on Port 3) make this board a great starting point for your next 8051 project.

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