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Future Designs, Inc. USB-Dongle and Derivative BoardsIntroduction
The USB-Dongle and Derivative Board Family is a low-cost and easy-to-use 3rd-party demo platform for popular NXP microcontrollers.
This versatile tool can be used to program a variety of NXP microcontrollers, such as the NXP LPC900, ARM7 LPC2000, and 89V52X2 microcontrollers using ISP, ICP or IAP programming.
Many of the Derivative Boards are pre-loaded for easy development with a specific microcontroller.
Other derivative boards are Socket Boards with a ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket to enable programming of various microcontrollers in a common package such as TSSOP or PLCC.
With the help of a USB-Dongle to provide power and a programming interface, the Derivative Board brings out every pin of the NXP microcontroller to a standard 0.10" spacing header footprint for easy probing of signals, prototyping, or wire-wrapping.
The USB-Dongle, compatible with any compiler or assembler that can generate hex files, provides a virtual COM Port interface that allows you to download and program hex files using Flash Magic or other common utilities once the 14-pin USB-Dongle connector is attached to the standard USB port of any PC.
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