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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: RF Solutions | Subject: IDBF77 daughterboard
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 December 2001

Daughterboard aids Flash MCU development

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The IDBF77 daughterboard from RF Solutions aims to help engineers speed the development and test of embedded systems based on the new Flash versions of PIC16F66, 67, 76 and 77 microchips.

The IDBF77 daughterboard from RF Solutions has been introduced to help engineers speed the development and test of embedded systems based on the new Flash versions of PIC16F66, 67, 76 and 77 microchips The new board is designed for use in conjunction with RF Solutions range of ICEPIC circuit emulators

By using the new system, real time emulation at speeds of up to 20MHz is achievable.

An unlimited number of hardware trigger break points can be set by the user, with source level debugging in either assembler or C also being possible.

By executing code in both single-step and procedure step modes, difficult software bugs can be quickly identified and corrected.

The modular ICEPIC system is connected to a host PC via an RS232 interface and has a baud rate of 115K.

The software is able to run under Windows 95, 2000 and NT.

Configuration of key parameters and the recording and analysis of key test results is possible through an intuitive user interface.

The display and modification of all program and data registers is also possible via the same interface.

ICEPIC is fully compatible with Microchip's software support tools and will operate within the Microchip MPLAB integrated development environment.

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