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Silicon Labs Expands 8-Bit MCU ToolStick Platform To Include Stand-Alone Programming Capability
Silicon Laboratories has announced the enhancement of its ToolStick platform, a fully contained evaluation system in a USB stick, enabling customers to evaluate and debug its C8051F mixed-signal 8-bit MCU families and also program code into blank devices. Silicon Labs’ new programming adapter provides a unique, risk-free environment to evaluate, program and implement the MCU in their systems.
This“Silicon Labs pioneered the concept of a ToolStick, and we continue to innovate with the goal of making our customers’ jobs easier,” said Derrell Coker, vice president of Silicon Laboratories. “There is no other suite of tools that offers a lower cost, more complete method to evaluate, develop, and program our powerful mixed signal microcontrollers for a variety of applications.”
Silicon Laboratories’ C8051F mixed-signal MCUs include up to a 100 MIPS pipelined 8051 CPU, up to 128 kB Flash memory and high-precision analog peripherals in packages as small as 3 x 3 mm. Configurable high-performance analog, fast core and in-system programmability provide designers with complete design flexibility, improved time-to-market, superior system performance and greater end product differentiation. Silicon Labs’ broad MCU portfolio is ideal for a number of applications in the industrial, automotive, communications and consumer markets.