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EMUL196*-PC

Nohau Corporation


Architecture:
Type :
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MCS(R) 96/296 Controllers High Speed I/0
Emulator
{ts '1997-11-17 15:13:58'}

Vendor Information



Tool Description:

Specifically designed to give an optimized environment to develop your Intel 196 family hardware and software.
The EMUL196*-PC hardware is based on PC plug-in boards. The emulator board connects to one of several pod boards through a flexible ribbon cable. The trace board connects to the emulator board through two ribbon cables on top of the two boards.
An important part of an emulator system is the physical connection to your target board. Nohau provides several adapters that go between the pod board and the target board.
The pod boards are designed around Intel's special emulation chips for in-depth emulation. Many basic pods support the chip in both external mode and single chip mode.
For single chip mode emulation with other pods, a "port replacement module" is available. This unit sits between the pod and the adapter. Please call Nohau for details.

Tool Features:

  • Low Cost Emulator Option

  • Features Fast Break Write

  • Real-Time Trace and Timestamp

  • Hardware and Software Breakpoints

  • Program Performance Analyzer

  • Memory Mapping Down to Even Byte

  • In-Line Assembler and Disassembler

  • Real-Time Emulation Up to Chip Limit

  • Source Level Debugging

  • Development Platform(s):

    PC/Windows* 3.x/'95/NT, Workstations with Nohau's LanICE*

    File Attachments:

    AVOASSCO.XLS -

    Supported Device Detail Matrix:

    Part & Package

    8XC196KD - 68ldPLCC
    8XC196KD - 80ldSQFP



    Vendor Information:


    Nohau Corporation

    51 E. Campbell Ave.
    Campbell , CA 95008
    USA
    (408) 866-1820

    Tech : (408) 866-1820
    Email : sales@nohau.com
    Fax : (408) 378-7869
    BBS : (408) 378-0940
    URL : http://www.nohau.com

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