Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Hitex Development Tools | Subject: HiMOD applications development kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 04 February 2008
Development kit offers controller
support
The HiMOD applications development kit is a quick and powerful way to develop with the TC176x or TC1796.
Hitex has extended its tool range for Infineon's TriCore family The TriCore is a 32bit controller unifying three RISC and CISC instruction sets as well as a DSP core
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The TriCore incorporates a wide range of peripheral functions and is suitable for a range of industrial applications.
The Tantino TriCore is a high-performance JTAG-debugger featuring a high-speed 32bit CPU (TriCore TC1130).
The USB-driven tool offers complete support of OCDS break/trigger features, automatic voltage adjustment, full flash support and automatic JTAG clock configuration and adjustment.
The Tantino Tricore runs with HiTOP, the universal IDE and user interface.
The HiMOD applications development kit is a quick and powerful way to develop with the TC176x or TC1796.
The kit includes a TC1796 microcontroller on advanced PCB Single Board Computer measuring only 76.5 x 68.0mm.
All standard bus, input/output and peripheral signals are available on two parallel high-density 160-way connectors on the underside.
Extra debugging signals are routed to an optional high-density 40-way connector on underside of board.
The kit includes a code-size limited version of the HiTOP debugger and an evaluation version of the Tasking CTC v2 C/C++ compiler as well as the Infineon Dave CPU configuration and code generation tool.
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