This Freescale HCS12 Microcontroller Experimenter has been designed specifically for teaching microcontroller theory in electrical and computer engineering curricula.
Using this bundle, educators have an integrated platform to teach the design and test of microcontroller systems. The NI ELVIS II/Freescale HCS12 microcontroller teaching platform features all the components needed to provide a hands-on approach to microcontroller programming and test.
In this configuration of NI ELVIS and the Freescale board, educators receive:
NI ELVIS II workstation (1.25 MS/s oscilloscope)
NI ELVISmx driver software
USB cable and connection
Freescale HCS12 module with an NI ELVIS II adapter
Freescale CodeWarrior for HCS12
Curriculum resources for the NI ELVIS II/Freescale HCS12 MCU teaching platform on ni.com
Educators can also upgrade to the NI ELVIS II+ system, which includes a 100 MS/s oscilloscope for further measurement capabilities.
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Extended Warranties
National Instruments designs and manufactures all products to minimize failures, however unexpected failures can still occur. Extended warranties provide a fixed economical price at the time of system purchase, covering any repair costs for up to three years. In addition, they offer the following benefits:
Significant cost savings compared to individual repair incidents
Fault location, diagnostics, and repair by NI any time the system product fails
All parts and labor costs covered as well as any adjustments needed to restore the hardware to manufacturing specifications
NI recognizes the need to maintain properly calibrated devices for high-accuracy measurements. NI provides manual calibration procedures, services to recalibrate your products, and automated calibration software to calibrate many NI measurement products.
Return your registered product under warranty at no additional labor and parts cost. NI offers fault location, diagnostics, and repair any time the system fails as well as any adjustments needed to restore the hardware to manufacturing specifications.