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there is not much difference.
1. developmen kit
this is used for the prototype development
eg.AT90S2313 Development Board
2.this is used for the getting profeciency eith the device.
You will have a socket for placing your microcontroller. Different peripherals such as LEDs, 7-segment displays, keypad, LCD, switches etc. will be present on the kit.
The purpose is to ease the development of microcontroller based projects; so that you can focus on programming rather than plugging different i/o devices and wiring on a bread-board.
Once, you are done with your design and found it to be error-free. You can move on, and design a PCB that holds only your required I/O devices eg. LCD and keypad as well as the programmed microcontrller.
There is no difference between the two. They are one and the same things.
Even definition of terminologies vary person to person. So, there can be difference of opinion between authors upon definition of various terminologies.
If you really try to get the difference, I think it will just complicate the things and confuse you more. So, better stay away from such confusing things.
thanks zeesn....am sayin .........understand that starter kit and development board got are for same purpose...............
1.what is Evaluation board?
2.is starter kit and learning board are same?
3.what is the difference in programmer,debugger,emaluater?
4. what is Jtag ICE(in circuit emaluater)tool,and ICP(in circuit programming)writer? how it differs
in use?
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