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Keil PK51 Professional Developer's Kit
The Keil PK51 Professional Developer's Kit for the 8051 microcontroller family supports all 8051 derivatives including new devices with extended memory and instruction sets (like the Dallas 390/5240/400, Philips 51MX, and Analog Devices MicroConverters) and classic devices and IP cores from companies like Analog Devices, Atmel, Cypress Semiconductor, Dallas Semiconductor, Goal, Hynix, Infineon, Intel, OKI, Philips, Silicon Labs, SMSC, STMicroelectronics, Synopsis, TDK, Temic, Texas Instruments, and Winbond.
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Keil CA51 Compiler Kit
The Keil CA51 Compiler Kit for the 8051 microcontroller family supports all 8051 derivatives including classic devices and IP cores from companies like Analog Devices, Atmel, Cypress Semiconductor, Dallas Semiconductor, Goal, Hynix, Infineon, Intel, OKI, Philips, Ailicon Labs, SMSC, STMicroelectronics, Synopsis, TDK, Temic, Texas Instruments, and Winbond.
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Keil RealView MDK-ARM
The Keil RealView Microcontroller Development Kit for the ARM microcontroller family supports ARM derivatives from Analog Devices, Atmel, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, and STMicroelectronics. This kit is perfect for the developer who requires industry-standard compilation tools and sophisticated debugging support.
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Keil CA251 Compiler Kit
The CA251 Compiler Kit for the MCS® 251 microcontroller family supports all available 251 derivatives and enables you to write programs in C or assembly using the powerful 251 instruction set (source mode). On-chip peripherals and other key features of the 251 are easy to access with the CA251 Compiler Kit.
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Keil DK251 Professional Developer's Kit
The DK251 Developer's Kit for the MCS® 251 microcontroller family supports all available 251 derivatives and enables you to write and test programs in C or assembly using the powerful 251 instruction set (source mode). On-chip peripherals and other key features of the 251 are easy to access with the DK251 Developer's Kit.
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Keil A51 Assembler Kit
The Keil A51 Assembler Kit for the 8051 microcontroller family enables you to write assembler programs for practically any 8051 derivatives including those from Analog Devices, Atmel, Cypress Semiconductor, Dallas Semiconductor, Goal, Hynix, Infineon, Intel, OKI, Philips, Silicon Labs, SMSC, STMicroelectronics, Synopsis, TDK, Temic, Texas Instruments, and Winbond.
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Keil DB-ARM Debugger Kit
The Keil DB-ARM Debugger Kit for the ARM microcontroller family supports ARM derivatives from Analog Devices, Atmel, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, and STMicroelectronics. This kit is perfect for the developer who requires sophisticated debugging support for existing GNU or RealView/ADS projects.
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Keil A251 Assembler Kit
The A251 Assembler Kit for the MCS® 251 microcontroller family supports all available 251 derivatives and enables you to write programs using the powerful 251 instruction set (source mode).On-chip peripherals and other key features of the 251 are easy to access with the A251 Assembler Kit.
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Phyton Project-52 - Complete IDE for 8051 Microcontrollers
Phyton provides a comprehensive development environment solution for virtually all 8051 microcontrollers produced by Atmel, Philips, Intel, Hynix, SST, Winbond, and other '8051' manufacturers.
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Phyton PICE-52 In-Circuit Emulator for 8051 Microcontrollers
The Phyton PICE-52 In-Circuit Emulator (ICE) is a high-end emulator for 8051 microcontroller derivatives. The emulator contains advanced features including real-time, non-intrusive emulation, multiple hardware breakpoints and "on-the-fly" access to the code memory, shadow memory, breakpoints, tracer and timers. The Phyton PICE-52 is a Palm size 3-1/2" x 2-1/2" x 2" (95 x 65 x 50 mm), "sandwich-style" emulator header which plugs directly into a target device socket and consists of three small boards: Emulator Main Board, POD and Package Adapter.
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Phyton Project-51 - Complete IDE for 8051 Microcontrollers
Older version of Phyton Project-52, Project-51 offers a complete development tool solution for 8051 microcontrollers produced by Atmel, Atmel W&M, Dallas Semiconductors, Hynix, Intel, Philips, SST, Oki, and other '8051' manufacturers.
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Phyton PICE-51 In-Circuit Emulator for 8051 Microcontrollers
The Phyton PICE-51 In-Circuit Emulator (ICE) is the previous version of the PICE-52, high-end emulators for 8051 microcontroller derivatives. The assembled emulator is comprised of three stackable boards: Emulator Main Board, POD and Package Adapter. Few 8051 derivatives from Dallas Semiconductor and Philips are supported by PICE-51 only. Please be sure to check if PICE-52 supports your target.
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Phyton Project-AVR - Development Tools for AVR® microcontrollers
Phyton provides a comprehensive development environment solution for the Classic and Tiny families of the AVR® microcontrollers produced by Atmel Corporation.
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winIDEA
winIDEA is the ultimate Integrated Development Environment, which contains all the necessary tools in one shell. winIDEA consists of a project manager, a 3rd party tools integrator, a multi-file C source editor and a high-level source debugger. During the complete development cycle you can stay within winIDEA. You can write your code, run the compiler, assembler and linker and debug your software and hardware. winIDEA is universal. It works with all our development systems including the iC1000, iC2000, iC3000 and iC4000 in-circuit emulators and the iLA128 logic analyzer. It provides a common user interface for over 500 families of microcontrollers supported by our emulators. You have to invest your time and money only once, to get familiar with winIDEA. After that you can stay with winIDEA for all your future development projects. winIDEA is easy to learn, increases your productivity and speeds up the development cycle. This will help you to get your products ready in-time for the market.
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GenerExe Home of XPad cross-compiler tools
Your source for Advanced Software Development solutions and development tools for small to medium sized microcontrollers. GenerExe's XPad is a Visual IDE for realtime programming, simulation and compilation. Now with targets for: Microchip PIC14 (including 16F84, 16F628, 12F625, 16C715, 16F877 and more), Motorola 68HC11 Family (all series) MCUs, MCS51 (8051), including Atmel AT89CX0521. Intel 87C52 and Philips P87LPC76X and, PalmOS-based PDAs (68K-based models)!
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