kkdelabaca said:
Hello!
Somebody uses the microcontroller H8/3048F of hitachi?
Regards!
Hi,
I am usign these trainers, tell me if you are interested in one. Just PM me, if you want to buy one.
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Description -
Renesas HD64F3687FP Experimenter board. Works with AtomPro software or Renesas HEW / FDT Tool chain. Includes 56K of Flash for your programs, convenient LCD, LEDs, Buttons and Pots built in. Program it in C, ASM or Basic on-the-fly.
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Description - The new Renesas HD64738024H Experimenter board provides an easy starting point for projects requiring absolute minimal power consumption while still utilizing a high-performance 8-bit microcontroller. Additionally, this microcontroller directly drives a 32 segment x 4 common pin LCD. This kit provides the hardware and software required to get you up and running using C, C++, or assembly. The included software is fully functional providing a complete IDE including an editor, compiler, assembler, simulator, debugging environment, make utility, call walker, visual memory analysis tool and more.
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Description - The Renesas HD64F2398F20 Experimenter board provides an easy starting point for projects requiring a high- end 16-bit microcontroller. The Renesas HD64F2398F20 has 256KB of Flash and 8KB of RAM. The kit provides the hardware and software required to get you up and running using C, C++, or assembly. The included software is fully functional, providing a complete IDE including an editor, compiler, assembler, simulator, debugging environment, make utility, call walker, visual memory analysis tool, and more.
I am selling one for US$ 70.00.
Performance wise, I will recommend the Renesas 2398 H8/S Starter Kit.
Pls. PM to avoid flooding.