Embedded: Low-Cost Development Boards Utilize USB

March 15, 2004
A new set of USB-based development boards suits a number of Motorola microcontrollers. The Starter Kits for Motorola HCS08 and HCS12 devices cost only $49. They have an on-board USB to BDM interface. The inDart-HCS12 and inDart-HCS08 provide a more...

A new set of USB-based development boards suits a number of Motorola microcontrollers. The Starter Kits for Motorola HCS08 and HCS12 devices cost only $49. They have an on-board USB to BDM interface. The inDart-HCS12 and inDart-HCS08 provide a more sophisticated environment with a socketed processor. The boards support device voltages from 2.2 to 5 V. Kits start at $299 and come with Metrowerks' CodeWarrior IDE.

SofTec Microsystemswww.softecmicro.com

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