Nordic VLSI 2.4GHz System-on-Chip devices nRF24E1" and nRF24E2" - are supported by Keil Software C51 µVision2 IDE development tools - providing customers with a professional tools suite.
July 9, 2003 - C51 tools from Keil Software are delivered in different packages, and covers all aspects of professional software debugging with features like:
- µVision2 IDE - for project management, editor and integrated utilities
- C51 ANSI C compiler
- Macro Assembler
- Linker
- µVision2 Debugger/simulator -source-level, symbolic simulation and target debugging with breakpoints
- ISD51 In system Debugger - Using the on chip UART of the nRF24E1 and nRF24E2 to permit real-time program execution, single stepping, multiple software breakpints and access to all memory spaces including CPU registers and SFR's. ISD51 is a 530byte SW module which is linked with the application
A free evaluation version of the Keil Software µVision2 can be downloaded from Keil Software: http://www.keil.com
The nRF24E1 and nRF24E2 integrates the most sophisticated low cost 2.4GHz ISM wireless components with with the industry standard 8051 MCU core, feature rich ADC and leading peripherals. This is the worlds first complete low cost System on Chip (SoC) RF IC's for global 2.4GHz operation. The new components from Nordic VLSI ASA, are delivered in a 6x6mm package, require extremely few components, work over the industrial temperature range from 1.9 to 3.6V. and have included all the great benefits of the nRF2401/02, such as ShockBurst, DuoCeiver, on-chip CRC and address decoding. The nRF24E1 and nRF24E2 is well suited in wireless applications where the superior integration can be used to enhance performance, shorten development time and lower system cost whilst providing global approval with 2.4GHz technology. Examples well suited for the devices are wireless mouse and keyboards, wireless handsfree sets, sports and leisure equipment, toys, RF-ID, remote controls and industrial sensor applications.
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