What is the difference between the ADDS and ADZS part numbers, and which software versions suport them?
What is the difference between the ADDS and ADZS part numbers, and which software versions suport them?
ColinJ wrote:
What is the difference between the ADDS and ADZS part numbers, and which software versions suport them?
From July 2006 new RoHS laws
banned the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead, cadium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants. You can find more information on RoHS on the analog website at: www.analog.com/leadfree
Analog Devices CROSSCORE Development Tools product line redesigned all hardware products to comply with the European RoHS directive and introduced a new part numbering scheme to distinguish between the non-compliant and compliant products. Although all hardware was redesigned ADZS products are essentially functionally identical to the older ADDS products. Compliant part numbers for tools products are identified as "ADZS." For example:
Old part #: ADDS-HPUSB-ICE
New RoHs compliant part #: ADZS-HPUSB-ICE
The following is list of tools that were not transitioned to be RoHS compliant and are now obsolete:
ADDS-21992-EZLITE
ADDS-2181-EZLITE
ADDS-2101-EZ-ICE
ADDS-TS101-EZLITE
ADDS-BF535-EZLITE
ADDS-HPPCI-ICE
ADDS-21020-EZ-ICE
For Blackfin, SHARC and TigerSHARC the minimum software version required to work with RoHS compliant Emulators and EZ-Kits is VisualDSP++ 4.0 and the June update, or VisualDSP++ 4.5 and the July update.
For the 219x the minimum version is VisualDSP++ 3.5 and the October 2006 update.