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Phyton Emulation POD PR1-52-DS450 for the PICE-52 Emulator |
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The Emulator POD is a board which carries an execution processor that emulates a behavior of the Target MCU being under control of an application program and the PICE commands. Depending on the particular type of the PICE-52, PODs use different kind of execution processors - emulation "Enhanced Hooks" or just "Hooks", special 'bond-out chips', and even standard 8XCX51 chips. The PICE Main Board controls a behavior of the emulating chips, i.e. it can stop and start its real-time running and has an access to some internal resources (RAM, registers, timers, etc.) when the execution processor is halted.
Besides the execution processor, each POD has few logic chips and some passive components. Each POD has two connectors on the top to stack it to the Main board and two connectors on the bottom to connect it to the package adapter. |
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Main features |
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- Carries an execution (slave) processor that emulates a behavior of the Target Microcontroller
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This in turn is controlled by an application program and the PICE-52 software.
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These PODs are usually based on special 8051 "bondout chips" (if available)
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A microcontroller derivative from another manufacturer is sometimes used to emulate a give device is a "bondout chip" is not available.
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Connection to other boards |
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- The POD connects to the Emulator - Main Board via two connectors on the top of the board.
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The POD connects to the Emulator - Adaptor Board via two connectors on the bottom of the board.
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For further information about related products, please see the Overview Product.
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