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Join our teamThe EVBQE128 Evaluation Board was designed for the evaluation, demonstration and debugging of the Flexis® QE128 MCUs (MC9S08QE128 and MCF51QE128). The EVBQE128 can be used as a standalone application or can be controlled by a host PC via its built-in microDART™ interface.
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microDART INTERFACE | Section (with the main circuitry mounted on the back of the board) which allows the host PC to communicate with the microcontroller through a standard USB interface. Jumpers are present to configure this module. Thanks to the microDART in-circuit debugging firmware, BDM commands are sent to the target microcontroller through the USB bus. Additionally, a virtual COM port is automatically available over the same USB connection. This virtual COM port can be used by standard terminal programs, like HyperTerminal, to send/receive serial characters to/from the target microcontroller |
AN3467: This application note uses Processor Expert® embedded beans and QE128 Flexis® microcontrollers (MCU) to demonstrate integrated peripheral initialization and functionality on both an 8-bit and 32-bit QE128. Processor Expert is a tool that helps reduce development time for embedded software creation and markets products faster. This document provides a basic easy to use overview of Processor Expert.
This application note shows how to convert a typical MSP430FG4619 application into a QE128 application. The software conversion was written using IAR Embedded WorkBench Kickstart for MSP430 V3 and CodeWarrior for Microcontrollers V6.0.
This document is a brief description of the QE128 microcontroller unit (MCU) in an 8-bit version and 32-bit version. There is also useful information about core differences. Each section in this document contains an example that works with an evaluation board (EVB) and Demo board with both 8-bit and 32-bit cores versions. These examples were developed using CodeWarrior ™ 6.0 version. Consult the device reference manual for specific part information.
QE Family Evaluation Board supports all the QE Family members
QE Family Evaluation Board supports all the QE Family members
This application note uses Processor Expert® embedded beans and QE128 Flexis® microcontrollers (MCU) to demonstrate integrated peripheral initialization and functionality on both an 8-bit and 32-bit QE128. Processor Expert is a tool that helps reduce development time for embedded software creation and markets products faster. This document provides a basic easy to use overview of Processor Expert.
This document provides a summary of NXP development tools, and which devices they work with.
EVBQE128 Schematic and Bill of Material
P and E's PROGCFV1 is Windows-based flash programming software for Freescale ColdFire+ and ColdFire V1 MCUs that communicates with the processor's debug mode using a P and E Multilink hardware interface.
NXP's CodeWarrior Development Studio for Microcontrollers v6.3 is a single, integrated tool suite designed to get you on the design fast track with RS08, S08 and ColdFire V1 members of the NXP Controller Continuum.