PICE In Circuit Emulator
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Real-time non-intrusive emulation for selected 8051 microcontrollers; Tiny emulator header that plugs directly into a target socket – 95x70x40 mm; Connects to a PC USB or serial port; Up to 2M bytes program memory & 512K data memory (64K + 64K by default); Memory banking – up to 32 banks by 64K;Memory mapping between the ICE and target with 256 bytes resolution; Up to 1M true hardware breakpoints at Program memory and memory access breakpoints; Up to 1M true hardware breakpoints at Xdata memory access for Read & Write; Breakpoints on access to on-chip data memories: SFRs, direct data memory, on-chip Xdata, etc.; 4 complex breakpoints / triggers; Up to 64K frame deep by 128 bit wide trace buffer (16K x 128K by default); Trace cable with 8 micro hooks for entering signals and two hooks for outputting triggers; Precisely programmable clock generator; 48-bit on-board timer; Shadow RAM provides target device RAM real-time access without disturbing emulation; “On-the-fly” access to the memory, breakpoints, tracer, and timer; Memory coverage feature enables finding “dead” code; Precisely controlled voltage regulator 2.0 to 5.5V range; CodeMaster-52 IDE enables: Project-level support for the Phyton assembler and C compilers from Keil, IAR and Raisonance; Source-level debugging for all popular C compilers and assemblers; Download Demo There are three main board configurations: MR2-52-03U – provides emulation for 64K code + 64K data memory, does not support external memory banking; MR2-52-05U – provides emulation for 1M code + 448K data memory, supports external memory banking. MR2-52-06U – provides emulation for 2M code + 448K data memory, supports external memory banking. A POD or a daughter module is built around an execution processor that emulates a behavior of the target MCU being under control of the loaded application program. PICE-52 can be equipped with a variety of changeable PR2-52-xxx pods. An Adapter provides mechanical connection of the emulator pod to the target board. It plugs directly to a DIP-40, PLCC-44 or QFP-44 target socket. Check if Phyton has an emulator for your 8051 device and request a quote Phyton has been producing and selling 8051 in-circuit emulators for more than 20 years and keep selling them nowadays. To check if our 8051 emulators support your target device and would like to get a quote, please email your inquiry to info@phyton.com. Your request should include the following information about the target device and your development environment: Silicon manufacturer (for example: Atmel, NXP, Microchip, etc.); Device part number (for example: AT89C52ED2, SST89E516RD2, etc.); Mechanical chip package (for example: DIP 40-pin, PLCC 44-pin, etc.); Whether your target board has an external memory and, if so, its memory structure; A compiler brand, if used for project management. We will be sure to respond to your request promptly.