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Embest Info&Tech Inc. announces LPCEB2000-I Evaluation Board

2005-04-28 by embest1sale1

Embest Info&Tech Inc. announces LPCEB2000-I Evaluation Board

April 1st, 2005


Embest Info&Tech Inc. today is pleased to announce the release of 
its new embedded development tools: LPCEB2000-I, a full-function ARM 
Evaluation Board. The LPCEB2000-I uses the new Philips LPC2000 
series ARM power Mocrocontroller. Most LPC2000 series CPU integrate 
128K/256K FLASH in chip and 16K SRAM, this makes the system design 
simpler and improves the performance and the reliability. Usually 
inside LPC2000 series CPU there are such external part interfaces 
such as RTC, UART, hardware I2C, SPI, PWM, ADC, TIMER, CAN, these 
enhanced its functions greatly.


With the LPC2000-I evaluation board, it is applicable for users to 
realize code debugging, evaluation, DEMO development for CPU of 
LPC2000 series. The Embest LPC2000-I evaluation board combines 
mainboard and CPU daughter board, users can realize code debugging 
DEMO development for CPU of LPC2000 series respectively by replacing 
different CPU daughter boards, without any other jumper. It is very 
simple, flexible and easy. The Embest LPC2000-I evaluation board 
offers two serial interfaces, one CAN, two-channel AD sampling 
input, two-channel PWM output, the I2C bus, analog signal output(via 
external speaker), and a 20PIN standard JTAG interface.

An education version of the Embest IDE for ARM is provided with the 
LPCEB2000-I. It allows engineers to create ARM programs that may be 
run on the evaluation board. Extensive program examples introduce 
ARM7 family programming and are provided ready-to-run on the 
LPCEB2000-I. For programming and debugging, the Embest tools support 
Flash programming and software debugging via the JTAG interface and 
the Embest JTAG Emulator(available separately).


http://www.embedinfo.com

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