ST7MDT1-DVP2/US STMicroelectronics, ST7MDT1-DVP2/US Datasheet - Page 65

MCU, MPU & DSP Development Tools ST7 Development Kit

ST7MDT1-DVP2/US

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7MDT1-DVP2/US
Description
MCU, MPU & DSP Development Tools ST7 Development Kit
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7MDT1-DVP2/US

Processor To Be Evaluated
ST72254
Interface Type
Parallel Port
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
ST7MDT1-DVP2 User Manual
APPENDIX C:GLOSSARY
Development Board
DIL
ECP
EEPROM
EPP
EPROM
The main component of the development kit, the development board consists
primarily of a CPU which is capable of emulating the family of MCUs supported by
the development kit, and a number of peripherals that allow you to perform
debugging and programming functions. The development board contains a parallel
port to communicate with your PC and so allow the running and debugging of
applications designed for your target MCU. There are TRIGIN, TRIGOUT and
Trace Probe pins to respectively input and output signals. There are also a variety
of means by which you can use the development board to program target MCU
devices: via the on-board SDIP32 socket, via the In Situ Programming (ISP) port,
and optionally, by installing a S028 programming socket.
Dual In Line. Designates a type of device package with two rows of pins for thru-
hole mounting. Sometimes also called DIP (Dual In-line Package).
Extended capabilities port communication standard.
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. A non-volatile type of
memory that can be erased and reprogrammed by program instructions. Since no
special power supplies or ultra-violet light source is needed, the contents of this
kind of memory can be changed without removing the MCU from the application
system.
Enhanced parallel port communication standard.
Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. A non-volatile type of memory that
can be erased by exposure to an ultra-violet light source. MCUs that have EPROM
are easily recognized because the package has a quartz window to allow exposure
to the UV light. If the EPROM MCU is packaged in an opaque plastic package, it is
called a “one-time programmable” OTP MCU because there is no way to expose
the EPROM to a UV light source.
Appendix C: Glossary
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