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1998-02-09
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E/IC-1006/451
Philips Semiconductors today expanded its existing XA (eXtended Architecture) family of 16-bit microcontrollers with the launch of the XA-S3 derivative. The XA- S3 combines many powerful peripherals on one chip including a fast, high resolution A/D converter allowing the XA-S3 to complete an analogue-to-digital conversion in 5 microseconds at 20 MHz, ten times faster than its 8-bit 80C51 counterpart. The new 16-bit devices are literally systems on a chip and ideally suited for high-performance embedded control applications in products such as modems, telephones, car systems and for industrial motor control. To help designers bring their XA-S3-based products to market faster, Philips Semiconductors has also announced today a wide range of development tools to support the new derivatives. Future Designs Inc., is offering the XTEND-S3 Development Kit to provide an easy-to-use platform for user software development and modification. All shipments of the kit include a demonstration version of TASKING's XA compiler and debugger. The Crossview Pro Debugger from TASKING combines the flexibility of C language with the control of assembly language code execution to help reduce time needed for testing and debugging applications. In addition, in-circuit emulators developed by Nohau Corporation will be available to help minimise debugging time and Ceibo is offering a range of development tools for the XA-S3, including low-cost emulation boards with real-time debugging capabilities. XA-S3 features The XA-S3 supports 2.7 to 5.5V operation and has an I2C serial interface so designers can use hundreds of available I2C features such as EEPROMs, real- time clock chips and LCD drivers. The XA-S3 ROM microcontrollers will sell for US $8 in OEM quantities, with an OTP version priced at US $28 in quantities of less than 100 units. Products are available in 68-pin PLCC and 80-pin PQFP packages and will begin shipping in Q2 98. XTEND-S3 and other support tools For further information on the XA development tools, customers can contact Ceibo at telephone +1 314 830 4084; Future Designs Inc., at +1 205 830 4116; and Nohau Corporation at +1 408 866 1820.
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