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News Release from: Hitex Development Tools | Subject: DProbeST10
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 September 2006
Probe looks inside ST10 microcontrollers
The DProbeST10 offers full development support for the four new advanced 16bit microcontrollers of the ST10 family.
With the DProbeST10 Hitex now offers full development support for the four new advanced 16bit microcontrollers of the ST10 family Especially for industrial applications such as motor control, power convertors and positioning systems the new advanced 16bit microcontrollers offer a variety of interesting features
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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With the DProbeST10 the developer gains full access to all the internal activities of the microcontroller and thus can quickly eliminate the most demanding problems.
At every operating voltage and up to the maximum processor speed the in-circuit emulator supports all ST10-specific features, eg the MAC unit or the interruptible power-down mode.
Using the stand-alone operation mode the development can even be started when the target hardware should not yet be available.
The high-speed download is essential during the development of larger applications.
A full featured trace with timestamps not only simplifies debugging but also together with performance analysis functions assists in optimising the performance of any application.
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