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IAR Systems introduces a complete hardware and software development kit for ARM developers. IAR KickStart Kit for Philips LPC2106 contains all necessary hardware and software and allows you to design, develop, implement and test your ARM applications on the LPC2106 chip from Philips.
 Whether you are a novice or seasoned developer, you will find the development kit a tremendous time-saver with its programming examples and flash programming tools available from the IAR Embedded Workbench.
 The kit includes a development board, a JTAG debugger with USB connector, and a suite of software development tools including a kickstart version of IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM, a 20-state version of visualSTATE for ARM and IAR MakeApp LPC2106.
LPC2106 DEVELOPMENT BOARD The development board for Philips LPC2106 has the following features:
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Two serial ports |
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Reset button |
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In-system programming (ISP) button |
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Two user-defined buttons |
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16 fully configurable LEDs |
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Power-on LED |
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20-pin JTAG interface connector |
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Breakout headers for all pins (suitable for mounting daughter boards) |
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20x20 array of plated holes for prototyping |
J-Link-ARM USB-driven JTAG interface for ARM J-Link is a small USB-to-JTAG conversion box designed for ARM cores. It connects via USB to the PC host running Windows. J-Link integrates seamlessly into the IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM and is fully plug-and-play compatible:
 Any ARM7/ARM9 core supported, including Thumb mode Download speed up to 600 KB/sec * DCC speed up to 800 KB/sec * Seemless integration into IAR Embedded Workbench No power supply required, powered through USB Max. JTAG speed 12 MHz Automatic core recognition Auto speed recognition All JTAG signals can be monitored, target voltage can be measured Support for multiple devices on scan chain Fully plug and play compatible 20-pin standard JTAG connector Optional adapter for 5V targets available USB and 20-pin flat cable included Wide target voltage range: 1.2V - 3.3V
* Measured with ARM7 at 50 MHz, 12MHz JTAG speed.
MakeApp IAR MakeApp is a visual development tool that helps developers design and implement device drivers. IAR MakeApp can generate software for microcontrollers, external devices, and IP blocks. Customized output files are generated according to the user-configured components and these files are ready to be used by the application software.
visualSTATE visualSTATE® is a UML-compliant graphical design environment with advanced verification and validation tools as well as a very powerful code generator. IAR visualSTATE represents any complex system with UML-based state charts, a very suitable format for real-time systems with many concurrent and interrelated processes or execution threads. The use of state-chart diagrams is exceptionally beneficial for control logic oriented applications such as monitoring, metering and control applications where reliability, size and deterministic execution are the main criteria, which makes IAR visualSTATE the ideal design tool for LPC2106 projects.
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