Phaedrus Systems can supply development kits from all the tools suppliers we distribute, see below. . However we can also obtain dev kits from many other places and often "mix and match" with a range of hardware from other suppliers to meet specific requirements.
Due to our relationship with most of the silicon vendors and their distributors we can get most of their development kits and pair them with evaluation tools from any of the tools we supply, even if that combination is not normally available. So if you need a dev kit, or combination of board and compiler, that is not listed call us. We have even been able to source kits from our competitors. > Link to
Phytec produces a range of 8, 16 and 32 bit kits. Unlike other dev kits most are modules and baseboards. This means the modules can be used in your own prototypes or in short run production. > Link to
Atmel produces a range of development kits often used by compiler makers. However we can supply any Atmel dev kit with any compiler or any other tools.
Cogent make a range of 16 and 32 bit systems including ARM, XScale, Coldfire, Power PC and MIPS. > Link to
Crossware do some nice multi media Coldfire development kits to support their compilers. > Link to
We can supply the Freescale dev kits used to support the CodeWarrior Compilers and the Freescale parts.. > Link to
IAR have a huge range of dev kits and usually have multiple kits for each target they support . Most have the option of a debugger. > Link to
ingenia have a small but high quality range of dSPIC and motion control kits originally designed for their in-house use with industrial robotics. > Link to
Segger have a small range of development kits with LCD screens, specifically to support the development of systems with graphics > Link to