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The Keil MCB2100 Evaluation Board introduces the NXP (founded by Philips) LPC2100 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download using the Philips LPC210x FLASH ISP Utility) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger). It includes two serial interfaces, two CAN interfaces, eight LEDs, analog input, and two push buttons.> Link to
The Keil MCB2103 Evaluation Board introduces the NXP LPC2103 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download using the Philips LPC210x FLASH ISP Utility) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger).> Link to
The Keil MCB2130 Evaluation Board introduces the NXP LPC2100 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download using the Philips LPC210x FLASH ISP Utility) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger). It includes two serial interfaces, a USB interface, eight LEDs, analog input, two push buttons, and a speaker. > Link to
The Keil MCB2140 Evaluation Board introduces the NXP LPC2140 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download using the Philips LPC210x FLASH ISP Utility) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger). It includes two serial interfaces, a USB interface, eight LEDs, analog input, two push buttons, a speaker, and an SD Memory interface.> Link to
The Keil MCB2300 Evaluation Board introduces you to the NXP (founded by Philips) LPC2300 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. Two serial interfaces, a speaker, analog input (via potentiometer), two CAN interfaces, LCD, USB, Ethernet, and eight LEDs make this board a great starting point for your next ARM project. > Link to
The Keil MCBSTR7 Evaluation Board introduces the STMicroelectronics STR710 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger). It includes a serial interface, a CAN interface, eight LEDs, analog input, and two push buttons.> Link to
The Keil MCBSTR730 Evaluation Board introduces the STMicroelectronics STR730 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the serial port (for Flash download) or the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger).> Link to
The Keil MCBSTR750 Evaluation Board introduces you to the STMicroelectronics STR750 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. Two serial interfaces, a speaker, analog input (via potentiometer), one CAN interfaces, LCD, USB, and eight LEDs make this board a great starting point for your next ARM project.. > Link to
The Keil MCBSTR9 Evaluation Board introduces the STMicroelectronics STR9 ARM family and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. This board connects to your PC using the JTAG interface (for program debug using the Keil ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter and the µVision IDE and Debugger). It provides Serial (RS-232), CAN, Ethernet, and USB interfaces as well as eight LEDs, analog input (via potentiometer), and several push buttons... > Link to
The Keil MCBSTM32 Evaluation Board introduces you to the STMicro-electronics Cortex-M3 family of ARM devices and allows you to create and test working programs for this advanced architecture. One serial interface, analog input (via potentiometer), one CAN interface, LCD, USB, and eight LEDs make this board a great starting point for your next Cortex-M3 project.> Link to