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The PICE-51 was developed using the most recent hardware and software technologies. Using Altera re-programmable FLEX 10K devices reduced emulator size dramatically without compromising performance. The emulator consists of the main board, a changeable emulation pod and a package-specific adapter. These three parts form a tiny 80x76x50 mm (3"x3"x2"), "sandwich-style" emulator head which plugs directly into the target socket and connects to a PC serial port via a weightless cable. The PICE-51 can use a standard 5V wall plug-in power supply, or use the target board's power.
The intelligent breakpoint processor supports up to four complex breakpoints that can be set independently or in combinations of AND/OR/IF-THEN conditions. Each conditional breakpoint filters a combination of address, data and control lines, 8 external probe lines, delay timer outputs, real-time timer and true event counter contents.
Using the PICE-51 enables you to debug systems based on several synchronized 8051 chips. Up to fifteen PICE-51s can be connected to a single PC serial port to emulate such a system, thus ensuring precise synchronization of microcontroler starts and breaks.
This flexible Windows*-hosted high-level debugger provides source-level symbolic debugging for all the major C compilers from Intel, IAR, Keil, Tasking, Hi-Tech, Avocet, and other vendors. The emulator comes with a complete development environment including a sophisticated editor, project manager, and assembler/ linker.
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