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CeiboEmulators The Ceibo DS-251 is a real-time in-circuit emulator dedicated to Intel and Atmel MCS®251 microcontrollers. It is serially linked at 115 KBaud to a PC or compatible host and can emulate the microcontroller using either the built-in clock oscillator or any other clock source connected to the microcontroller (up to the maximum frequency specified by Intel and Atmel). The DS-251 provides 256 KBytes of code memory with software mapping. You can set breakpoints on data read or write and an AND/OR combination of two external signals. A Windows-based environment includes source-level debugging for C, assembler debugging, a performance analyzer, on-line assembler and disassembler, conditional breakpoints, and many other features. The system can be configured for binary mode or source mode. DS-51 is a real-time in-circuit emulator dedicated to the 8051 family of microcontrollers. It is serially linked to PC or compatible systems and carries out a transparent emulation on the target microcontroller. The DS-51 emulates almost every 8051 derivative in the complete voltage and frequency range specified by the microcontroller manufacturer. It supports the new low-power and low-voltage 8051 microcontrollers and derivatives and can emulate the microcontrollers using either the built-in 5V power supply or any voltage applied to the target circuitry. The permitted voltage range is from 1.5V to 6V or higher. The MS-Windows software includes Source-Level Debugger for PLM and C, a unique Assembler Debugger, Performance Analyzer, On-line Assembler and Disassembler, Conditional Breakpoints and many other features. Files generated by the most common 8051 Assemblers and High-Level Language Compilers are accepted by DS-51. Keil uVision2 operates directly Ceibo emulator, too. Ceibo EB-76X is a real-time emulation board dedicated to the Philips 87C764 and other microcontrollers belonging to Philips Low-Pin Count derivatives. It is serially linked at 115KBaud to a PC or compatible host and can emulate the microcontroller using either the built-in clock oscillator or any other clock source connected to the microcontroller up to its maximum frequency as specified by Philips. EB-76X provides 4KBytes of code memory, thus covering the maximum needs of emulation memory available for this family of devices. Breakpoints allow real-time program execution until an opcode is executed at a specified address. The MS-Windows software includes source level debugger for C, assembler debugger, on- line assembler and disassembler, conditional breakpoints and many other features. The system is based on a special Philips bond-out chip for emulation purposes and includes a trace memory. The EB-C251 offers the following features:
Ceibo FE-51CC01 is a development tool that supports ATMEL W&M 89C51CC01 microcontrollers at any frequency allowed by the devices. It is serially linked to a PC or compatible systems and can emulate the microcontrollers using any clock. The system uses standard devices for real-time and transparent emulation. The emulator is not frequency or voltage restricted, so it can be used to emulate the microcontroller in the complete range of parameters defined by the device. Breakpoints can be added to stop program execution at a specific address. The software includes C and Assembler Source Level Debugger, On-line Assembler and Disassembler, C Compiler and many other features. The system is supplied with MS-Windows debugger software, RS-232 cable power supply, mechanical adapters and other accessories. Ceibo FE-51RD2 is a development tool that supports Atmel WM / TEMIC 89C51RD2 microcontrollers at any frequency allowed by the devices. It is serially linked to a PC or compatible systems and can emulate the microcontrollers using any clock. The system uses standard devices for real-time and transparent emulation. The emulator is not frequency or voltage restricted, so it can be used to emulate the microcontroller in the complete range of parameters defined by the device. Breakpoints can be added to stop program execution at a specific address. The software includes C and Assembler Source Level Debugger, On-line Assembler and Disassembler, C Compiler and many other features. The system is supplied with MS-Windows debugger software, RS-232 cable power supply, mechanical adapters and other accessories. Keil uVision2 operates directly Ceibo emulator, too. Ceibo FE-C420 is a development tool that supports Dallas Semiconductors DS89C420 microcontrollers at any frequency allowed by the devices. It is serially linked to a PC or compatible systems and can emulate the microcontrollers using any clock. The system uses standard devices for real-time and transparent emulation. The emulator is not frequency or voltage restricted, so it can be used to emulate the microcontroller in the complete range of parameters defined by the device. Breakpoints can be added to stop program execution at a specific address. The software includes C and Assembler Source Level Debugger, On-line Assembler and Disassembler, a limited C Compiler and many other features. The system is supplied with MS-Windows debugger software, RS-232 cable power supply, mechanical adapters and other accessories. | ||||||||||
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