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ST7MDT2-DVP2/US

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7MDT2-DVP2/US
Description
KIT DEVELOPMENT ST7
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Series
ST7-DVP2r
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7MDT2-DVP2/US

Contents
Main Emulation Board (MEB), Target Emulation Board (TEB), Cables, Power Supply and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
ST72254, ST72215, ST72216, ST72104, ST72225, ST72213, ST72212, ST72101
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
ST7MDT2-DVP2 User Manual
APPENDIX C: GLOSSARY
CAN
Development Board
DIL
EEPROM
EPP
The Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol is becoming more and more widely
accepted in Europe and throughout the world. It enables the creation of networks
inside a vehicle or an industrial system with high tolerance to error in noisy
environments. The Controller area network peripheral conforms to the CAN
specification 2.0 active and 2.0B passive. The interface has three 10-bit transmit/
receive buffers and two 12-bit message acceptance filters. The Baud rates are
programmable up to 1Mbit/s.
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 socket, via the In Situ Programming (ISP) port.
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).
ECP
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.
Appendix C: Glossary
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