SofTec Microsystems provides low-cost tools with everything
you need to get started developing applications for a range
of ST7 microcontrollers, and with powerful capabilities to
make debugging and refining your applications fast and easy.
SofTec starter kits provide you with everything you need to
write and compile your application, then program the application
to your ST7 microcontroller with Flash memory and in-circuit
debug the application while is runs on your ST7.
SofTec's InDART in-circuit debugger/programmer
for ST7 takes advantage of ST Visual Develop (STVD) integrated
development environment and the In-Circuit Communication (ICC)
protocol to in-circuit program your ST7's Flash memory and
in-circuit debug your application. InDart offers hardware
and software debugging features like real-time code execution,
stepping and breakpoints.
Note: STVD for InDART is available for download from
SofTec. The InDART
is not supported by the standard distribution of STVD available
for download from STMicroelectronics.
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Features and Benefits |
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Debugging capabilities
- Unlimited number of breakpoints
- Advanced breakpoints on data, access type, access range,
stack...
- Source level and symbolic debugging
- Watch variables, registers and peripherals |
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Programming capabilities
- Blank Check, Erase, Program, Read, and Verify for Flash
memory, EEPROM memory and Option Bytes
- Free software programming interface based on STVD7
- Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP compatible |
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Host to target interface
- USB connection to the host PC
- In-Circuit Communication (ICC) connection to target board |
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Available models and their specific features:
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ordering code |
Supported
devices |
Advanced
breakpoints (1) |
Realtime
(2) |
Evaluation
board included? |
Host
interface |
| STXF-INDART/USB |
ST7 Flash MCUs |
Yes |
Yes |
None |
USB |
| ST7FLIT0-IND/USB |
ST7FLITE0x/Sx |
No |
Yes |
ST7FLITE09 - DIP16 |
USB |
| ST7FLIT2-IND/USB |
ST7FLITE1x/2x |
Yes |
Yes |
ST7FLITE29 - DIP16 |
USB |
| ST7F264-IND/USB |
ST72F26x |
No |
Yes |
ST72F264 - SDIP32 |
USB |
| ST7F521-IND/USB |
ST72F521x/321x |
No |
Yes |
ST72F521 - TQFP64 (3)
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USB |
| ST7C334-INDART |
ST72C124/314/334 |
No |
Yes |
ST72C334 - DIP56 |
Parallel |
Table notes:
(1) Advanced breakpoints are available for MCUs with on-chip
debug module only.
(2) Real-time, with limitation on setting breakpoints for
MCUs without an on-chip debug module.
(3) Evaluation board also supports ST72F32x.
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Ordering Information |
The InDART series in-circuit debugger/programmers
are available from STMicroelectronics’ sales offices, distributors,
or from SofTec Microsystems
and their distributors.
ST order code(s):
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STXF-INDART/USB: In-circuit debugger/programmer
with USB interface, SofTec integrated development environment
based on STVD7. |
Documents & Supported MCUs |
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ST7FLIT0-IND/USB: In-circuit debugger/programmer
with USB interface, ST7FLITE09 evaluation board, SofTec integrated
development environment based on STVD7. |
Documents & Supported MCUs |
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ST7FLIT2-IND/USB: In-circuit debugger/programmer
with USB interface, ST7FLITE29 evaluation board, SofTec integrated
development environment based on STVD7. |
Documents & Supported MCUs |
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ST7F264-IND/USB: In-circuit debugger/programmer
with USB interface, ST72F264 evaluation board, SofTec integrated
development environment based on STVD7. |
Documents & Supported MCUs |
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ST7F521-IND/USB: In-circuit debugger/programmer
with USB interface, ST72F521 evaluation board, SofTec integrated
development environment based on STVD7. |
Documents & Supported MCUs |
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ST7C334-INDART: In-circuit debugger/programmer
with USB interface, ST72C334 evaluation board, SofTec integrated
development environment based on STVD7. |
Documents & Supported MCUs |
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Purchase
tools
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| Brochures and Product Guides |
8,
16 and 32-bit Microcontrollers (Selection guide, PDF)
SofTec
in-circuit debugging and programming tool for ST7 (Data brief, PDF)
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| Microcontrollers supported by STXF-INDART/USB |
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