ZiLOG's Z8Encore!(R) and eZ80Acclaim!(TM) Flash Microcontrollers Supported By Data I/O Turnkey Programming Solution
Posted on: Thursday, 1 July 2004, 06:00 CDT
SAN JOSE, Calif., July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ZiLOG, Inc. , a leading provider of integrated 8-bit microcontrollers, today announced that its award-winning Z8Encore!(R) and eZ80Acclaim!(TM) 8-bit Flash microcontroller (MCU) families are now fully supported by device programming pioneer Data I/O's Sprint(R) and PS300(R) programming systems.
The Sprint platform is a family of single socket and gang desktop device programmers used in programming centers and electronic manufacturing companies, and the PS300 series are automated offline programming/handling systems for higher volume requirements. The support of the Z8Encore! and eZ80Acclaim! Flash Microcontrollers on the Sprint and PS300 platforms is an important development as it offers customers turnkey solutions for programming ZiLOG devices at the development and prototyping phases of the product cycle and for volume manufacturing.
"As one of the originators in device programming, Data I/O is a leader in its field," said Mike Gershowitz, ZiLOG director of MicroDevices marketing. "The support of the eZ80Acclaim! and Z8Encore! families on the Sprint and PS300 platforms makes designing and programming using ZiLOG's high-quality MCUs a cost-effective, high-quality proposition for thousands of Data I/O end- user's and opens up a whole range of programming choices to them. It also means they will benefit from additional leverage from their investment in Data I/O equipment."
Bruce Rodgers, director of semiconductor relations and marketing, Data I/O, added: "Users of microcontrollers are among our larger user groups and growing quickly. This important support development for ZiLOG devices provides our users with greater application development potential for their security, industrial controls, and consumer products applications."
ZiLOG MCUs are embedded in over a billion end-use devices worldwide in applications as diverse as consumer electronics and appliances, building control, factory automation, financial transaction processing, computer peripherals and the automotive after-market. The eZ80Acclaim! Flash MCUs share the same CPU core as the popular eZ80 microprocessors, yet also offer on-chip integrated memories (up to 256KB Flash and 16KB SRAM), core speeds up to 50MHz and an on-chip Ethernet MAC (eZ80F91 only). The Z8Encore! family offers up to 64KB of Flash memory with performance further enhanced by ZiLOG's register-to-register architecture, featuring a 20MHz CPU core, up to 4KB of RAM, and a 3-channel DMA controller.
Further Information
Sprint and PS300 platforms can be found at http://www.dataio.com/products .
To find out more about ZiLOG's microcontroller families, log onto http://www.zilog.com/products .
About ZiLOG, Inc.
ZiLOG, Inc. Founded in 1974, ZiLOG won international acclaim for designing one of the first architectures in the microprocessors and microcontrollers industry and is today a leading global supplier of 8-bit micro logic devices. It designs, manufactures and markets a broad portfolio of devices for embedded control and communication applications used in consumer electronics, home appliances, security systems, point of sales terminals, personal computer peripherals, as well as industrial and automotive applications. ZiLOG is headquartered in San Jose, California, and employs approximately 550 people worldwide with sales offices throughout Asia, Europe and North America. For more information about ZiLOG and our products, visit the Company's website at: http://www.zilog.com/ .
ZiLOG, Z8Encore! and eZ80Acclaim! are trademarks or registered trademarks of ZiLOG, Inc. in the United States and in other countries. Other product and or service names mentioned herein may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.
About Data I/O
Celebrating 30 years of innovative leadership in the device programming industry, Data I/O Corporation(R) provides manual and automated device programming systems that specifically address the requirements of engineering and manufacturing operations. FlashCORE(TM), Sprint and UniSite families provide a wide range of device support and versatility to address a users' many different programming needs. Data I/O Corporation is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, and has a major presence in Europe and Asia and the Americas. For more information, see http://www.dataio.com/ or call 800-426-1045.
Media Contact: Company Contact:
Joel Goldstein Dmitry Lipkin
Goldstein Group Communications ZiLOG
T: 216-573-2300 T: 408-558-8413
E: jgoldstein@ggcomm.com E: dlipkin@zilog.com
Company Contact:
Bruce Rodgers
Data I/O
T: 425-867-6893
E: rodgerb@dataio.com
Data I/O and ZiLOG, Inc.
CONTACT: Media, Joel Goldstein of Goldstein Group Communications,+1-216-573-2300, or jgoldstein@ggcomm.com ; Dmitry Lipkin of ZiLOG,+1-408-558-8413, or dlipkin@zilog.com ; or Bruce Rodgers of Data I-O,+1-425-867-6893, or rodgerb@dataio.com
Web site: http://www.dataio.com/http://www.zilog.com/http://www.dataio.com/productshttp://www.zilog.com/products
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