Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Computer Solutions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 December 2005
Newsletter features development
and debug tools
The latest edition of the Embedded Newsletter from Computer Solutions features several new microprocessor development and debugging tools
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Newsletter covers the latest tools
The latest edition of the Embedded Newsletter from Computer Solutions features several new microprocessor development and debugging tools
Newsletter celebrates 25th birthday
Computer Solutions has published a special edition of its Embedded Newsletter to celebrate its 25th birthday
New products featured include fast USB interfaces for PowerPC and ColdFire development, along with complete debugging packages based on GCC, the All-100 universal and gang programmer with USB interface, several new CAN and LIN interface products, and the Ellisys Explorer 300 Wireless USB analyser.
Also featured is an extension to Comsol's website that allows an engineer to perform a parametric search on a database containing over 1000 8051 CPU specifications.
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