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SMH FlashRunner production programmer for ST MCUs


SMH Technologies*, an independent developer and global distributor of a range of microcontroller programming and development tools, provides the FlashRunner production programmer for ST Microcontrollers. With high-speed programming capability, standalone operation and hardware/software design that facilitates integration on Automatic Test Equipment, the FlashRunner is made for easy integration in a production environment.

The FlashRunner offers the flexibility to program a complete range of current and future ST microcontrollers thanks to its support of a range of programming interface protocols including the industry standard JTAG interface for ARM core-based devices and the ST standard ICC interface for ST7.

The FlashRunner can function autonomously on a production line with projects, binary images and log files stored on its standard SD memory card. Host connection for programming operations or system configuration is provided via serial or Ethernet interface.

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* SMH Technologies is the licensee of the SofTec Microsystems trademark
 
Features and Benefits

High-speed programming supported by fast programming algorithms

Standalone operation with standard SD card (up to 2G) for storage of projects, binary images and log files

Support of JTAG and ICC programming interface protocols

Ethernet and Serial host PC system connections

9 to 24V power supply input

Five digital I/O lines

Two digital I/O or analog output lines

Two programmable output voltages (0 to 15V, 0.25A and 0 to 5V, 0.5A);

Software: send programming commands, manage SD card files or firmware update

 
Ordering Information

The FlashRunner can be ordered from SMH Technologies and their distributors. Please contact them or check their web site for supported device list, product details, availability and pricing.

 
Brochures and Product Guides
8, 16 and 32-bit Microcontrollers (Selection guide, PDF)









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Published on: 2007-05-04 (37674 reads)

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