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A ceibo emulator is an in-circuit emulator for microcontrollers and microprocessors.[1]
These emulators use bond-out processors, which have internal signals brought out for the purpose of debugging. These signals provide information about the state of the processor that is otherwise unobtainable.[2]
Supported microprocessors and microcontrollers include Atmel, Dallas Semiconductor, Infineon, Intel, Microchip, NEC, Philips, STMicroelectronics and Winbond.[3]
References
edit- ^ Thomas W. Schultz, C and the 8051: Hardware, modular programming, and multitasking, Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-754839-7
- David M. Calcutt, Frederick J. Cowan, G. Hassan Parchizadeh, "8051 Microcontrollers: Hardware, Software & Applications" in Technology & Engineering, Elsevier, 1998, page 277 ISBN 0-340-67707-4 - ^ Electrical design news, volume 42, issues 9–12 – p. 158
- Circuit Cellar ink, issues 42–53, p. 248 - ^ Ceibo emulators and silicon vendors support