The DK101 is a general-purpose demo kit platform for evaluating Dallas Semiconductor Telecom ICs. The ICs are mounted on daughter cards specifically designed to plug into the DK101's connector. The DK101 provides a microprocessor, flash- and SRAM-based program memory, various oscillators and support logic, and an RS-232 interface to a host PC. As shipped from the factory, the processor runs general-purpose firmware that executes reads and writes to the daughter card on behalf of PC-based demo software. Custom firmware can be downloaded and executed by the processor for advanced applications.
Key Features
Connects PC-Based Demo Software to the Telecom IC(s) Under Evaluation
Provides Point-and-Click Access to All Telecom IC Registers and Features
128kB of Flash Memory, 264kB of SRAM
Demo Software User Interface can be Customized with Simple Text Edits
Allows Download and Execution of Custom Firmware for Advanced Applications
Supports 3.3V and 5V Telecom ICs
On-Board Oscillators: 3.088MHz (2 x DS1), 16.384MHz (8 x E1), and 44.736MHz (DS3)
Four General-Purpose Switches Available for Use with Custom Firmware
Motorola ONCE/BDM Connector for Code Development and Debug
* Some packages have variations, listed on the drawing. "PkgCode/Variation" tells which variation the product uses. Note that "+", "#", "-" in the part number suffix describes RoHS status. Package drawings may show a different suffix character.