Universal Development system for PIC, PSOC, AVR, 8051, ARM and dsPIC MCU
Discussion in "General help Guidance and Discussion" started by dts Dec 10, 2007.
Mon Dec 10 2007, 06:12 pm
Hi
Here is a board I am thinking of buying myself for a 'Festivus' (Seinfeld fans) present...
http://www.mikroe.com/en/tools/unids3/
It looks pretty good - has plug in daughter board cards for each type of micro. On-board programmer. This gives a lot of flexibility if you use different architectures.
You could use your favourite development tools- just save the object code in a file format that the programmer software can upload. I have a PIC board from here, and use my favourite dev tool and just compile it to a file format that the programmer can use, *.asm for PIC, for example.
There are heaps of optional cool accessories as well - pretty good prices.
Also available code-size limited compilers for C (Basic or Pascal if that's your poison).
Also some good online introductory books:
http://www.mikroe.com/en/books/
Hope this helps...
Here is a board I am thinking of buying myself for a 'Festivus' (Seinfeld fans) present...
http://www.mikroe.com/en/tools/unids3/
It looks pretty good - has plug in daughter board cards for each type of micro. On-board programmer. This gives a lot of flexibility if you use different architectures.
You could use your favourite development tools- just save the object code in a file format that the programmer software can upload. I have a PIC board from here, and use my favourite dev tool and just compile it to a file format that the programmer can use, *.asm for PIC, for example.
There are heaps of optional cool accessories as well - pretty good prices.
Also available code-size limited compilers for C (Basic or Pascal if that's your poison).
Also some good online introductory books:
http://www.mikroe.com/en/books/
Hope this helps...
Mon Dec 10 2007, 06:15 pm
looks like you posted in the wrong area..
moving it to general discussion
moving it to general discussion
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