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Emulator adjusts to target voltages

A Kane Computing product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 19, 2003

The latest version of the Predator XDS510 compatible PCMCIA JTAG emulator includes a variable voltage JTAG pod that senses target power and automatically adjusts input and output levels to match.

The latest version of the Predator XDS510 compatible PCMCIA JTAG emulator includes a variable voltage JTAG pod that senses target power and automatically adjusts input and output levels, between 1 and 5V, to match.

The Predator-VV eliminates the worry and inconvenience of making sure the correct voltage level, to match the target hardware, has been selected inside the POD.

It also ensures users will be able to debug the new low voltage DSPs, available in the C54x and OMAP 5910 families, now and in the future.

As part of this upgrade, Kane Computing has also added four LEDs, these allow the user to easily check target power, pod power, reset line status and JTAG line activity.

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