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| List view to Scope view converter for the PDS51 emulator trace file |
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Hello Everybody!
I developed a program tool for myself for converting the trace saved from the PDS51 emulator to 'Scope' view, because I had to analyse the relative timings of my signals. This program is available at http://web.axelero.hu/ycomnet . Good luck! BM
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PDS76X |
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Emulation System for P87LPC76x and P87LPC77x Device Families |
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| Supported Devices |
P87LPC759, P87LPC760, P87LPC761, P87LPC762, P87LPC764, P87LPC767, P87LPC768, P87LPC769 |
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768LO, 768HI, 769LO, 769HI, PDS76x-760, PDS76x-761, P76xLCP Show all related products
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The PDS76x emulation system is an affordable fully-featured in-circuit emulation system supporting the entire Philips P87LPC76x and P87LPC77x families of 8051-derived microcontrollers.
It allows complete control and tracing of execution of a user's program, and access to all registers and memory spaces of the target microcontroller, without consuming any device resources or introducing wait-states or other non-standard behaviour.
Features include:
- transparent real-time in-circuit emulation with execution trace.
- flexible low-cost universal emulator + footprint adaptor architecture.
- sophisticated Windows debugger supporting all popular compilers.
- serial interface to host PC - auto-sensing baud rate (to 115kb/s) and COM port.
- 16k bytes of emulation memory for user code.
- 32k x 24 bits real-time trace buffer with 6 digital input channels.
- 3V3 or 5V supply voltage, up to 40MHz (12-clock) @ 5V, 20MHz @ 3V3
- Internal RC or external crystal/resonator clock, 6- or 12-clock modes.
- multiple breakpoint sources, unlimited execution address breakpoints.
- trigger output for synchronising external equipment with execution.
- footprint adapters for various device packages.
NOTE: The PDS76x is supplied with 768HI and 769HI bondouts for which the ports reset to the high state. Alternate bondouts (768LO and 769LO) are also available for applications where the ports must reset to the low state.
The 768 bondouts emulate all family variants except those which include DAC outputs. The 769 bondouts emulate all family variants except those which include PWM outputs. Some variants (those without DAC or PWM outputs) may be emulated with either bondout.
Philips do not provide a separate bondout for the 77x family. With the appropriate 76x bondout device, the PDS76x emulator directly supports the increased code memory (8k bytes) of the 77x family. The LPC77x family contain 128 bytes of internal RAM, however some Philips documentation originally indicated that this was 256 bytes. Please check the relevant device data sheets from Philips.
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