ST STM8S-32, STM8-128, STM8S-8, ST7FLIT1B, ST7FLITU0 User Manual

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STM8-SK/RAIS STM8-D/RAIS
ST7-SK/RAIS ST7-D/RAIS
Raisonance’s complete, low-cost starter kits for STM8 and ST7
Features
USB interface to host PC
In-circuit debugging and programming
Application board connection via ST SWIM,
ICC or JTAG
REva motherboard
1 standard SO-DIMM connector to plug in
daughterboards
Digital and analog I/O evaluation features,
including on-board LEDs, buttons, switches, external analog connector, temperature sensor and potentiometer
I²C EEPROM and bus
RS-232 driver and 2 DB9 connectors
Prototype area
VDD settings for 1.8 V, 3.3 V and 5 V
microcontrollers
USB powered, no external power required
Description
The REva starter kits are Raisonance’s complete, cost-effective solutions for starting application development and evaluating STM8x, ST7LITEx, ST7Fox, ST7232x, ST7234x, ST7236x and ST7263B microcontrollers.
Data brief
Interchangeable REva daughterboard
Features different STM8 and ST7 MCUs to
permit application development for a wide range of devices and may include additional device specific features
Raisonance software
Ride7: Editor, SIMICE simulator, Rbuilder, C
Kits contain all the hardware and software required to dev elop applications for microcontrollers, including the REva evaluati on board, target STM8 and ST7 microcontrollers, embedded RLink for in-circuit debugging and in­circuit programming and the raisonance integrated de velopment environment (Ride7) with application builder.
compiler, debugger, Project manager, and CodeCompressor
RFlasher7 device programming interface
April 2010 Doc ID 11271 Rev 5 1/6
For further information contact your local STMicroelectronics sales office .
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Architecture STM8-SK/RAIS STM8-D/RAIS ST7-SK/RAIS ST7-D/RAIS

Architecture

Embedded RLink: In-circuit debugging and prog ramming tool that uses SWIM for the
STM8, in-circuit communication (ICC) for the ST7 and supports the JTAG protocol. It interfaces with the host PC via a USB connection.
REva mother board: Universal evaluation board designed for quick and easy evaluation of a complete range of features (I/Os, ADC, SPI, CAN, I2C...) for a variety of STM8 and ST7s. It is powered from the RLink’s USB connection to the host PC.
REva daughterboards: Interchangeable boards featuring different STM8 and ST7 microcontrollers, make it easy to evaluate and develop applications for a complete range of MCUs from a single evaluation platform. All boards have a clock source selection jumper, and an oscillator footprint. See Table 1 and Table 2 for details.
Raisonance’s software: RLink can be driven by Raisonance’s Ride7 or RFlasher7.
Ride7: Drives the RLink and offers seamless control of software development tools
(project manager, editor, compiler, assembler, linker, debugger, etc.) from an intuitive graphical interface. It offers full integration of the relevant C/C++ toolsets, project management, code editor and SIMICE instruction set simulator. Ride7 includes:
RBuilder allows users to rapidly configure device peripherals in a GUI and
generate the C source code f or peripherals a t the clic k of a b utton without writing a
single line of code – SIMICE simulator – Raisonance STM8 and ST7 C compiler – High-level language debugging – Project manager – Color syntax highlighting editor – Free downloads of evaluation versions with unlimited debugging from
www.raisonance.com
The optional CodeCompressor allows post-link optimization of the entire
applications code using optimizations like in-lining, factorizing and peepholing,
which can reduce application code by 5 to 15%.
RFlasher7: Raisonance’s easy-to-use device programming interface drives RLink and
allows users to erase, program, view and verify microcontroller memory. RFlasher7 also includes automated mode for automatic execu tion of programming sequences for mass programming and project mode that allows users to save their programming configurations. In this oper ating mode , tasks become intuitiv e and can be achie v ed with only a few clicks such as:
Flash memory erasing and programming, – Flash or RAM memory dumping, – blank check, programming verifications, – mass programming process.
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