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NMS7205A-DB gives developers access to all the hardware peripherals
and device driver support. The keypad, LCD, synchronous serial
peripherals, memory, and PC Card/CompactFlash
modules
are all configurable, allowing the system developer to change the
peripherals supported.
I/O modules provided with the NMS7205A-DB include: a Philips UCB1200
Modem-Audio-Analog front-end, Flash (16MByte), and a monochrome LCD with keypad. A set of generic low-level NMS7205 H/W dependent APIs with source
code and ARM® Angel™ debug monitor is included. These tools help the system
developer to complete production-ready product designs quickly.
All features of the NMS7205 can be evaluated by adding individual modules. In
addition, the user can develop his own modules by using the provided design databases for board layout and schematics. Debugging is facilitated by the
Multi-ICE In-Circuit Emulator, separately available from ARM® and
NeoMagic. The Multi-ICE makes use of a built-in JTAG port, which provides access to CPU internals and non-intrusive hardware breakpoints. Power
consumption can be monitored on every power rail of the NMS7205.
The NMS7205A-DB Development System includes device drivers, software framework, sample code,
documentation, and many build and development tools required to start the development activities based on the NMS7205.
The Symbian Quartz SDK is separately licensed from Symbian and the Windows® CE Platform Builder is separately
available from Microsoft.
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