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ADZS-BF592 EZ-KIT Lite for the ADSP-BF59x Blackfin Family

ADSP-BF592 EZ-KIT LITE iconThe ADSP-BF592 EZ-KIT Lite® provides developers with a cost-effective method for initial evaluation of the ADSP-BF592 processor via a USB-based, PC-hosted tool set. With this EZ-KIT Lite, users can learn more about the Analog Devices (ADI) ADSP-BF592 hardware and software development, and quickly prototype a wide range of applications.


The EZ-KIT Lite includes an ADSP-BF592 Blackfin Processor desktop evaluation board along with an evaluation suite of the VisualDSP++® development and debugging environment, including the C/C++ compiler, assembler, and linker. The evaluation suite of VisualDSP++ is designed to be used with the EZ-KIT Lite only.

The EZ-KIT Lite also comes with a standalone debug agent board that is removable to allow a user to plug-in an external emulator.

Features

  • Analog Devices ADSP-BF592 Blackfin processor
  • Programmable VDDINT core power: AD5258 TWI digital potentiometer and ADP1715 low dropout linear regulator
  • SPI flash memory: Numonyx M25P16 – 16 Mb
  • Audio codec: Analog Devices SSM2603 stereo, 24-bit analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, Highly efficient headphone amplifier, Stereo line input and monaural microphone input
  • Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART): ADM3202 RS-232 line driver/receiver, DB9 female connector
  • LEDs: Eight LEDs: one board reset (red), three general-purpose (amber), one power (green), one battery good indicator (green), one battery low indicator (amber) and one battery charging indicator (amber)
  • Push buttons: Four push buttons: one reset, two programmable flags, and one wake-up with debounce logic
  • Expansion interface II: Next generation of the expansion interface design, provides access to most of the processor signals
  • JTAG ICE 14-pin header

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ADZS-BF592-EZLITE

 

$199.-

 

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$99.- until Dec. 31, 2011

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