
NetBurner’s NBEclipse: Top 10 Tips and Tricks
Our IDE is a great way to write, debug, and deploy your applications. Get some pro tips and tricks with our NBEclipse IDE powered by Eclipse IDE.
NetBurner Standard Development Kits (SDKs) are popular for rapidly learning, developing, testing and customizing almost any aspect of our standard NetBurner product capabilities. Quickly create or modify web pages, data filtering, or network applications. The kits include all the hardware and software you need to build your embedded application.
Better yet, the first year of Software & Tools Updates and first six months of Technical Support are included!
Get hands-on familiarity with the NetBurner platform by studying, building, and modifying the included source code examples. Each example consists of buildable and executable source code that illustrates how to accomplish one or more tasks.
Code in C/C++ for a high speed, true object oriented application. Design UI’s in HTML, JavaScript, CSS. Customize or override factory defaults.
NBEclipse can run standalone or as a plug-in to an existing Eclipse IDE install. It provides a great environment to manage projects, edit code, debug, and download your application to NetBurner devices.
ANSI C/C++ compiler and linker (GNU Based), TCP/IP stack, Web server, E-mail protocols, RTOS, Flash file system, and more.
Embedded SSL & SSH Security Suite (Module License Version), SNMP V1 (Module License Version)
Our development boards expose system peripherals and make it easy to design and test with a given module. We provide even schematics for development boards so that you can use them in your own designs.
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Update your module’s application over a web page, 10/100 Ethernet or device serial port.
Now you can communicate with processor UARTs from your Mac or Windows PC. The on-board USB port also enables you to power the development board.
The FAT12/16/32 flash file system gives developers the flexibility to store and exchange data through flash cards. NetBurner provides a standard API, complete C++ based source code, drivers, and ample examples to get started.
Our prompt email support provides excellent results. Your request is received by our in-house support team, and the individual best suited to answer the question will assume responsibility for your inquiry. This method avoids a tiered approach of forcing you to go through many transfers to finding the right help.
Robust and generous docs for novice through expert developers and makers. Getting started guides, manuals, and application notes can help you load your first application code image in minutes.
The NetBurner message boards have been used to discuss any hardware or software issues with NetBurner developers like you. It has been a great place for developers in the NetBurner community to share new ideas and to communicate unique implementations of their product.
Our Learn blog and social media channels are a great way to learn more about IoT and embedded networking. We accept and respond to comments, questions and communications through all of these channels. Join us on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn or Twitter. Even subscribe to our newsletter to be notified of our latest articles.
| Part Number | Creates Applications for the Listed Platforms | TCP/IP Stack | SSL/TLS and SSH | Wireless Option | IDE Graphical Debugger | Lifecycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NEW! NNDK-SOMRT1061-KIT | SOMRT1061 200IR Version | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-MODM7AE70LC-KIT | MODM7AE70 100 & 200 Version | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-MOD54415LC-KIT | MOD54415 100 & 200 Version | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-MOD54417LC-KIT | MOD54417 100 & 200 Version | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-NANO54415-KIT | NANO54415 200 Version | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-MOD5234LC-KIT | MOD5234 100 & 200 Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-MOD5270LC-KIT | MOD5270 100 & 200 Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-MOD5213-KIT | MOD5213 100 Version | Embedded Platform (non-network) | Mature |
| Part Number | Creates Applications for the Listed Platforms | TCP/IP Stack | SSL/TLS and SSH | Wireless Option | IDE Graphical Debugger | Lifecycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NNDK-SB800EX-KIT | SB800EX JDD/JDT/TDD/TDT/JDDW/JDTW Version | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-SB800EXW-KIT | SB800EX JDD/JDT/TDD/TDT/JDDW/JDTW Version | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-SB700EX-KIT | SB700EX 100 Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-NANO54415-KIT | NANO54415 200 Version | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-SBE70LC-KIT | SBE70 LC 100/200 | Standard Network Platform | Latest | |||
| NNDK-CB34EX-KIT | CB34EX 100 Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-SBL2E-KIT | SBL2e 100/200/X/XA Version | SBL2e BOB 100 Version | SBL2e Chip 236 Version | Single Chip Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-SBL2EBOB-KIT | SBL2e 100/200/X/XA Version | SBL2e BOB 100 Version | SBL2e Chip 236 Version | Single Chip Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-SBL2EX-KIT | SBL2e 100/200/X/XA Version | SBL2e BOB 100 Version | SBL2e Chip 236 Version | Single Chip Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-SBL2EXA-KIT | SBL2e 100/200/X/XA Version | SBL2e BOB 100 Version | SBL2e Chip 236 Version | Single Chip Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-PK70EX232-KIT | PK70 100/232/485/MMS/NTP Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-PK70EX485-KIT | PK70 100/232/485/MMS/NTP Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-PK70EXMMS-KIT | PK70 100/232/485/MMS/NTP Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature |
| Part Number | Creates Applications for the Listed Platforms | TCP/IP Stack | SSL/TLS and SSH | Wireless Option | IDE Graphical Debugger | Lifecycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NNDK-PK70EX-KIT | PK70 100/232/485/MMS/NTP Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature |
| Part Number | Creates Applications for the Listed Platforms | TCP/IP Stack | SSL/TLS and SSH | Wireless Option | IDE Graphical Debugger | Lifecycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NNDK-PK70EXNTP-KIT | PK70 100/232/485/MMS/NTP Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature |
| Part Number | Creates Applications for the Listed Platforms | TCP/IP Stack | SSL/TLS and SSH | Wireless Option | IDE Graphical Debugger | Lifecycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NNDK-PINK-KIT | PINK70 100 Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature | |||
| NNDK-PINKLC-KIT | PINK70LC 100 Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature |
| Part Number | Creates Applications for the Listed Platforms | TCP/IP Stack | SSL/TLS and SSH | Wireless Option | IDE Graphical Debugger | Lifecycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NNDK-NBWIFIIN-UFL-KIT | NBWIFI SOM UFL Version | Standard Network Platform | Mature |
| Part Number | Creates Applications for the Listed Platforms | TCP/IP Stack | SSL/TLS and SSH | Wireless Option | IDE Graphical Debugger | Next Gen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NNDK-SB70LC-KIT | SB70 LC | Standard Network Platform | NNDK-SBE70LC-KIT | |||
| NNDK-SB70-KIT | SB70 100 Version | Standard Network Platform | NNDK-SBE70LC-KIT |
1) Available features depend on hardware type.
2) A unique development kit license is included with each SDK and is required per NetBurner platform type.
3) The purpose of development kit boards is to demonstrate the features and functions of our module products or as one-off devices and initial prototypes.
4) Development kit carrier boards should not be designed into your final product as they continuously change as new features are added to the module product line.
5) We are happy to provide the design information to you if you wish to manufacture a particular development board revision on your own.

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